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Three local college presidents are among only 13 nationwide to be recognized last week for leadership in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion by the Assoc. of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and the education-technology company Cengage.
Christina Royal
Holyoke Community College President Christina Royal, Greenfield Community College President Yves Salomon-Fernández, and Elms College President Harry Dumay were among that select group of 13 to receive the AAC&U-Cengage Inclusion Scholarship, which recognizes college and university presidents whose outstanding leadership to advance liberal education has resulted in reduced equity gaps, improved inclusion and belonging for minority students, and reformed hiring practices to promote greater diversity.
Presidents at Holyoke Community, Greenfield Community and Elms recognized for inclusion
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
Holyoke Community College President Christina Royal, pictured, along with Greenfield Community College President Yves Salomon-Fernández and Elms College President Harry Dumay, have received national recognition for efforts in diversity, equity and inclusion.
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The presidents of Holyoke Community College, Greenfield Community College and Elms College of Chicopee have been recognized for leadership in the areas of diversity, equity and inclusion by the Association of American Colleges and Universities and the education technology company Cengage.
Thirteen college presidents nationwide received the AAC&U-Centage Inclusion Scholarship. Three were within 40 miles of each other in Western Massachusetts.