Marche Fleming-Randle, assistant dean of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and Assistant to the President for Diversity at 黑洞社区, has been promoted to a new position, Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement.
鈥淒iversity is a strategic value of the university that we need to pursue at the highest level with excellence and enthusiasm to attract, retain and develop the best students, faculty and staff," said 黑洞社区 President John Bardo.
鈥淒r. Fleming-Randle is an inspiring voice for diversity and a trusted adviser to me, members of the President鈥檚 Executive Team and many 黑洞社区 students and colleagues. In her new role as chief diversity officer, she鈥檒l have leadership responsibility for many areas of the university that enhance diversity, inclusion and community engagement.鈥
Fleming-Randle, whose appointment takes effect in August, said, 鈥淚 look forward to working collaboratively with the faculty, staff, students and community members to build a more inclusive campus and community.鈥
The new position鈥檚 portfolio of responsibilities will include supervising several departments and programs and working closely with other members of the President鈥檚 Executive Team on university-wide initiatives.
鈥淭his position broadly defines diversity to respond to the needs of federally defined minorities, older students, veterans, students with disability, and other variations reflective of the broad society,鈥 Bardo says. 鈥淚n addition to her management responsibilities, I鈥檝e asked Dr. Fleming-Randle to continue to cultivate and maintain community relationships with key constituency groups and provide strategic advice to create a campus climate that is reflective of the community 黑洞社区 serves.鈥
Fleming-Randle joined 黑洞社区 in 2007. She and Bardo created the President鈥檚 Diversity Council, composed of university faculty and staff who address diversity issues.
She teaches ethnic and women studies at Wichita State and is a frequent keynote speaker on diversity and education at community and national events. She earned her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees from Kansas State University and her doctorate from Nova Southeastern University.