Each year as graduation drew near, Krystal Madlock, Wartburg’s associate dean for inclusive community, braced herself for the one question she always knew would come: “Can I wear a stole
Wartburg has named Krystal Madlock first associate dean of inclusive community. Madlock, who has been with the college since 1998, is currently the director of multicultural student services, where she serves as the secondary adviser for all American multicultural students and advises several st .
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Below is a message sent out to the Wartburg College community concerning its findings from the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force’s work.
Dear Wartburg Community,
I write today to tell you that the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force I convened late last year has completed its work and passed some final recommendations on to me.
I want to thank the members of that group who come from our large community of alumni, parents, and friends Bruce King, Dajuan King, Ashlee McGrown, Ben Parks, and the Rev. Dr. Anthony Scott. I extend thanks, as well, to my colleagues Krystal Madlock and Dr. LeAnn Faidley for chairing that group despite everything else on their plates. I’m deeply grateful to all of you and thankful for your commitment to the college and your passion for helping to make it a more inclusive place for all students.