Photo gallery: The Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity presents at Summer Welcome

The presentation speaks to the steps the University of Missouri is taking to create a more inclusive campus and resources students can take advantage of.

The Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (IDE) presented on “Partnering for an Inclusive Campus,” during Summer Welcome, where students and parents learned what to expect in their first weeks at Mizzou. Incoming Tigers and their families had a preview of college life and found out available resources on campus. The division also had a table at the Mizzou Fair where IDE and hundreds of other organization were available to speak about their resources.

La Toya Stevens, director of communications for the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, presents at Summer Welcome.

Summer Welcome audience members listen to the presentation.

AnDrea Jackson, senior student support specialist for the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, engages in conversation with parents at Summer Welcome.

A Summer Welcome parent asks a question.

AnDrea Jackson, senior student support specialist for the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, talks with La Toya Stevens, director of communications for the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, at the Mizzou Fair.

AnDrea Jackson, senior student support specialist for the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, talks with student at the Mizzou Fair.

Andrea Brown, student worker for the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center, Multicultural Center and Women’s Center, shares information about resources within the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity to incoming Tigers at the Mizzou Fair.

Grace Neilson, student worker at the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center within the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, talks to a student and a parent about resources at the Mizzou Fair.

IDE staff talk with Tiger families at the Mizzou Fair.

(From left) AnDrea Jackson, Andrea Brown, Kennedy Mitchum and La Toya Stevens shared information with visitors at the Mizzou Fair.

The Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center provided buttons at the Mizzou Fair.

Photos by Morgan Jackson