IECB in Edelman CCCA
IECB in Edelman CCCA
Inclusive Excellence, Community and belonging in Edelman CCCA
Here you will find the efforts, accomplishments and resources created for and by the faculty and students of the Ric Edelman College of Communication & Creative Arts that support Rowan University's goal to be an inclusive and equitable university for everyone.Faculty Resources & Efforts
Edelman CCCA faculty members focus on applied research, solving real-world problems that affect everyone.
Students Resources & Efforts
Our students are also engaged in inclusive and equitable creative and scholarly activities.
Edelman CCCA IECB Committee
Edelman CCCA Inclusive Excellence, Community and Belonging Committee Initiatives
Centers
Centers within the Ric Edelman College of Communication & Creative Arts provide our students and community with resources beyond the classsroom such as events, experiential learning and internships, art, tutoring and much more.
University IECB Resources
The Division of Inclusive Excellence, Community and Belonging is charged with facilitating systemic change that addresses the following strategic priorities: creating an inclusive and equitable campus, recruiting and retaining diverse students, faculty, and staff, and promoting and supporting inclusive scholarship, teaching, and professional development.
Highlights from the Rowan Art Gallery
The Rowan Art Gallery and Museum has established its presence at the University and curated numerous exhibitions with Inclusive Excellence, Community and Belonging at the forefront.
To Whom It May Concern
Genevieve Gaignard
To Whom It May Concern features Gaignard’s self-portraiture, collages and installation, Black White and Red All Over, that confronts
Tracing Origins
Colette Fu | Claes Gabriel | Hiro Sakaguchi
This group exhibition brings together three Philadelphia-based artists who create work inspired by their
7 Mile Girls
Jamea Richmond-Edwards
Rowan University Art Gallery presents 7 Mile Girls, an exhibition exploring the connection between black female style of Detroit’s inner