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Tech renames office to create more inclusive campus environment

To create a more inclusive and welcoming  environment for more Louisiana Tech University students, the Office of  Multicultural Affairs (OMA) has changed its name to the Bulldog Cultural  Center.

The Center will continue to focus on  raising cultural competence for all members of the Louisiana Tech  community, Dean Devonia Love-Vaughn said. Students involved in the  Center’s work drove the change.

“We wanted to continue to create a place  that would welcome and provide services for any Louisiana Tech  students,” Love-Vaughn said. “We also want to provide connections and  support for our underrepresented faculty and staff as well. Expanding  our services allows us to impact our campus culture in a meaningful and  inclusive way.”

Jamar Anderson, a former student and  graduate assistant in the Center, has been named Coordinator of Student  Engagement for the programs and initiatives housed in the Center. Ally  Christian serves as Coordinator for LGBTQ+ Activities, while Jimmy  Washington serves as Coordinator of Multicultural Gifts and Advancement.  Their work with Louisiana Tech students, alumni, and friends helps  advance the Center’s work.

“We continue to work to embody our  University’s tenets and meet the goals set forward in our strategic  framework,” Love-Vaughn said. “Throughout the history of the Center,  we’ve been very intentional in our growth and in our recruitment and  retention work. We’re continuing to capitalize on the vision of Mertrude  Douglas, our first Director.”

In the past year, the Center has awarded  about $55,000 in scholarships, which are funded through private support  from Tech graduates and friends. These scholarships, along with student  support, are designed to help ensure academic success for students  involved with the Center’s work.

“The Bulldog Cultural Center has a rich  history of supporting Louisiana Tech’s students,” Washington said. “Our  alumni and friends have been incredibly generous benefactors, whose  dedication to equity and justice is shown in our students’ success.”

“By renaming the Center, Dean Love-Vaughn  and our students have reinforced their focus on creating leaders,  increasing knowledge, and strengthening our culture,” said Dr. Les  Guice, Louisiana Tech President. “Their work will help our campus  modernize its approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and I look  forward to seeing the difference their efforts make across our campus.”

To support the Bulldog Cultural Center, visit LATechAlumni.org/PottsRobinson.

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