The Office of Diversity and Inclusion

At the University of Arizona, we embed the principles of diversity and equity into Every Wildcat, Every Day – practicing both inclusion and compassion in every interaction from every office, division, and college. We believe in tackling the greatest global challenges of today and tomorrow through action-oriented, community-based inclusive excellence. Our institutional strength is fueled by the rich cultural tapestry made up of every member of our campus community that brings their true, authentic selves to Thrive, Excel, and Achieve at the University of Arizona!
 

Land Acknowledgement 

We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.  

 

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Vision

A University of Arizona campus community that is diverse and welcoming of all members as they practice being their authentic selves. We envision an interactive and vibrant environment where free expressions of authenticity are encouraged and valued.  

Mission

Our mission in the Office of Diversity & Inclusion is to foster within the community of Wildcats a culture of diversity and equity, practicing courageous compassion in every interaction from every office, division, and college. We believe in tackling the greatest global challenges of today and tomorrow through action-oriented, community-based inclusive excellence. Our strength is fueled by the rich cultural tapestry made up of every member of our campus community each bringing their true, authentic selves to live, learn, and work at the University of Arizona! 

2024-2025 Goals

  1. Foster, facilitate and model a culture of compassion. 
  1. Expand and sustain partnerships based on trust and mutual benefit. 
  1. Build a strong financial base. 
  1. Strengthen essential systems and processes that enable efficiency and success of the ODI. 
 

University Resources

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Cultural and Resource Centers

At the University of Arizona, there are so many ways to get involved, celebrate diversity and meet new people. Learn more about our identity centers and resources.
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Faculty & Staff Affinity Groups

The University of Arizona offers a number of inclusive affinity groups for both Faculty and Staff. Additionally, Faculty Affairs is home to inclusive faculty-only groups.
 
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Community Advisory Council

The Community Advisory Council is an autonomous group of dedicated volunteer community leaders. Their primary mission is to foster cultural understanding and provide crucial support and advice during crises, where timely action is essential. 
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Bias Education & Support Team (BEST)

The University of Arizona is committed to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for all members of our Wildcat community. We understand that members of our community may experience bias that makes them feel unsafe or unwelcome. When this happens, our institutional values call us to respond with integrity and compassion.
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Office of Institutional Equity (OIE)

Our office advances the University of Arizona’s shared values of inclusion and equity and leads efforts to uphold policies that prohibit discriminatory conduct and treatment in our community.
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Ombuds

The Ombuds Office serves all levels of UA faculty, staff, and students in all UA units and colleges who have a university-related concern.
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