DePauw names its first vice president for institutional equity

Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Dionne Jackson

Dionne Jackson, who has spent her career focused on supporting and ensuring equity in education and the community, has been named DePauw University’s first vice president for institutional equity.

Jackson, who starts at DePauw June 15, will have faculty status with the rank of part-time associate professor of education studies.

She comes from the mayor’s office in Little Rock, Ark., where she has spent the past year as the city’s inaugural chief equity officer. She previously was vice president for diversity and inclusion, chief diversity officer and a tenured associate professor of education at her undergraduate alma mater, Hendrix College, a liberal arts institution in Conway, Ark.

She holds a master’s degree in education, with an emphasis on secondary leadership, from the University of Central Arkansas and a doctorate of education, with an emphasis on curriculum and instruction, from Baylor University.

“Dr. Jackson’s appointment is an important step toward attaining institutional equity at DePauw, one of the principal goals of our new strategic plan,” President Lori S. White said. “Having had experience in a similar position at a liberal arts institution, Dr. Jackson is an ideal person to help lead our efforts toward ensuring that students and faculty and staff members from all backgrounds have full access to the DePauw experience.”

Jackson said that, in her new job, “I will collaborate with DePauw leadership to identify ways we can improve systems and policies to bridge access and opportunity, equipping every division and department on campus to operate through an equity lens.”

Attaining institutional equity, she said, “is a journey. I tell people that, oftentimes, when we talk about doing equity work, you don’t see the fruits of that labor in six months or one year. You have to roadmap your journey and celebrate the milestones along the way.”

She said she was gratified by her work in Little Rock but came to realize that “I miss higher education. I really miss being around students. I am excited that as I re-enter higher education, I can do so at a liberal arts institution with a newly launched strategic plan that includes institutional equity as a focus. I am honored to join the DePauw community.”

Jackson started her career as a gifted and talented and general science teacher. She taught at Baylor while studying for her doctorate, a period bookended by teaching and the equity jobs at Hendrix. She also worked as executive director of AR Kids Read, a literacy-focused nonprofit organization

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  • Thank goodness! That's just what they need...institutional equity (insert eyeroll here).

    Equity: Making up for past discrimination with current discrimination regardless of merit or ability.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 2:57 PM
  • Awww did this trigger you?

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 6:31 PM
  • Aww...did you not reply to the content again and make any ad hominim attack. Shocking.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 6:38 PM
  • Pardon, ad hominem, you know, the fallacious argumentative strategy that avoids genuine discussion of the topic by instead attacking the character, motive etc. of the person(s) associated with the argument.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 6:43 PM
  • So me saying you were trigger, triggered you? Got it. So much Ad homimmininom.

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:06 PM
  • Clark,

    A legit question- why do you choose to enter conversations with SLLSC congregants when you know where those are going to go?

    -- Posted by beg on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:09 PM
  • Hahaha, still on that BS huh beg?

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:14 PM
  • SLLSC?

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:24 PM
  • Hahaha, see beg, nobody knows what you're talking about.

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:29 PM
  • And BJCP literally says nothing, so there is nothing to respond to. Vapid, inane, prattle. So it's entertaining to me to watch the ignorant dance around solid points of logic, avoiding it like a snake. Pure joy. I know when there is no argument against what I actually write, they are lost by logic, being reduced to word salad and personal, infantile attacks...pure joy for me.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:34 PM
  • "solid points of logic" you really think you're doing something huh? You showed me.

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:37 PM
  • Let me summarize, "hahaha" "triggered?" "Aww..."

    A mental giant, for certain.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:38 PM
  • Personal attacks? I said you were triggered. That's it.

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:39 PM
  • "You showed me"

    Burn.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:39 PM
  • Vapid.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:40 PM
  • You're embarrassing yourself, but go ahead.

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:41 PM
  • If by 'triggered' you mean upset by wasting money and ingraining woke ideology further into a once great institution like Depauw, then sure.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:42 PM
  • BJCP, you have said nothing. Thanks for the intellectual engagement.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 7:44 PM
  • As a private institution, DePauw has the freedoms to institute whatever policies they want, as long as those policies don’t conflict with enacted law.

    -- Posted by Koios on Tue, Apr 12, 2022, at 9:03 PM
  • Agree with free enterprise and capitalism, also believe in free speech and my ability to say their policies are wrong and to not send my students or my money there. And, according to enrollment numbers and student satisfaction, I'm not alone.

    -- Posted by Youseriousclark? on Wed, Apr 13, 2022, at 7:00 AM
  • *

    Please, go on.

    I'd love to hear more about this whole "ingraining woke ideology" thing. Don't hold back. Tell us what's really on your mind.

    -- Posted by Bunny1E on Thu, Apr 14, 2022, at 10:55 AM
  • I'd love to hear how the SSLCL congregants feel about Theranos Joe throwing the environment and environmentalists under the bus this week.

    -- Posted by beg on Thu, Apr 14, 2022, at 6:35 PM
  • beg we're still waiting for you to tell us what SSLCL or SLLSC, you mean to mix it up, means.

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Thu, Apr 14, 2022, at 6:47 PM
  • *

    They are a private school, so, as long as it isn't hurting anyone or picking my pocket, have fun.

    While I think it's all a bit silly - b/c I am an old man who grew up when the world made sense - I do get a chuckle out of how hard they work at sounding important.

    “I will collaborate with DePauw leadership to identify ways we can improve systems and policies to bridge access and opportunity, equipping every division and department on campus to operate through an equity lens.”

    What does that even mean? DePauw is a private Liberal Arts college, notably "left-leaning", who's only evil white guys are the five Chamber-of-Commerce scions who have joined together and formed the Young Republicans club.

    This lady is going to be paid to look busy. And job security is built in! Can't get rid of the equity chick... otherwise it looks like you are harboring racist/sexist attitudes. LOL.

    It's kind of like live comedy, if you look at it the right way.

    -- Posted by dreadpirateroberts on Thu, Apr 14, 2022, at 7:56 PM
  • "Attaining institutional equity, she said, “is a journey. I tell people that, oftentimes, when we talk about doing equity work, you don’t see the fruits of that labor in six months or one year. You have to roadmap your journey and celebrate the milestones along the way.”"

    In plain English: Don't expect to see any results from me for a long time.

    -- Posted by Ben Dover on Fri, Apr 15, 2022, at 9:25 AM
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