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Grenell named as Colgate's VP and Dean of Diversity

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Colgate President Rebecca Chopp and Dean of the Faculty Lyle Roelofs have announced the appointment of Dr. Keenan Grenell as the university's Vice President and Dean of Diversity. The following is drawn from the message shared with the Colgate community.

Grenell comes to Colgate from Marquette University, where he served as Associate Provost for Diversity since 2005. An accomplished leader in higher education, Grenell led diversity efforts at Auburn University prior to moving to Marquette. His career as an administrator and faculty member is distinguished by his commitment to community, collaboration and scholarship. View his full bio here.

"Dr. Grenell comes to Colgate with significant expertise and experience," says Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson, who chaired the Vice President and Dean of Diversity search. "He also brings a passion and commitment to building inclusive community that will help continue Colgate along the path of academic excellence. The search committee is thrilled that Keenan will join us here at Colgate."

Dr. Grenell comes to Colgate at an important time as we work to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by an ever more diverse, global society. As the first Vice President and Dean of Diversity - a position that evolved from the Dean of Institutional Diversity position previously held by Mark Edwards - Dr. Grenell will partner with students, faculty, and staff from all cultural backgrounds to lead Colgate's shared conversation about diversity and inclusivity as important components of academic excellence and a thriving campus community.

"Colgate has one of the best possible environments for success in terms of diversity and inclusivity in all of higher education," said Grenell. "At the highest levels and throughout the institution, Colgate is committed to establishing an ongoing diversity dialogue that empowers everyone to be a part of our continued work in this area. I am very proud to be the person selected to lead this important effort."

Dr. Grenell will build on the good work that has been set in motion through the Diversity Initiative, serve as Colgate's chief diversity officer, provide counsel on recruitment and retention strategies for faculty, support efforts in student life and take a lead role in the campus wide commitment to advancing Colgate's ability to prepare graduates for the diverse, global environment in which they will live and work.

15 Comments

August 7, 2009 6:00 AM
J. Long said:

Congratulations! You're continuing to display achievement in every endeavor. YITB

December 28, 2008 3:44 PM
Michael Harper said:

Doc,

Continued Success! Will miss the engaging discussions. Your contributions helped to raise the bar of all that live in the Milwaukee Community. Your thoughtful leadership and make it happen attitude are essential in building strong persons with commitment to strengthening the fabric of our country and world. Diverse perspective and ideas are essential ingredients to tolerance, acceptance, and understanding.

Grace and Peace,

Michael

Dr Grenell,

Congratulations! I wish you and your family the best. By bringing you on board Colgate University is showing its committment to making their diverity program bigger and better. With you, inclusion is the solution and diversity is the way to enriching the lives of the Colgate family.

Sincerely,

Brian " Bydeeman" Joseph

August 18, 2008 7:33 PM
Robyn D Clarke said:

Dr. Grenell:

We the students of Marquette will miss your mentorship, friendship and leadership. I, personally, will miss you, and am grateful in particular for all the assistance you provided in helping me get the MUBGSA established. Colgate is blessed to be gaining a wonderful professional and person in you.

God bless you,

Robyn

July 16, 2008 4:29 PM
Anne Kearney said:

Congratulations Keenan!! Colgate is so fortunate to have you! And welcome to Upstate New York...don't hesitate to call!

July 11, 2008 10:12 PM
Howard Fuller said:

Keenan,

We will miss you Man!!

Thanks for all of your hard work as the Chair of the Accreditation Board, but thanks even more for being such a good friend.

Your compassion, passion and commitment to our cause will be sorely missed.

Best wishes to you as you assume your new assignment.

Howard

July 11, 2008 11:52 AM
Phyllis McCulough said:

Congratulation Dr. Grenell. I wish you, your family and Colgate sucess in your new endeavors. You will be missed. You are a gentlman of persuasion and your efforts I am sure will be greatly appreciated in diversity at Colgate. Your magnetic personality will be an assesst. Thanks for all you have contributed to Marquette.

Phyllis McCullough

July 11, 2008 9:59 AM
George Davis said:

I graduate Colgate in 1961. There were six African Americans (men only) in my class which was the most diverse class in the history of the school. There were 12 African Americans in the school at the time, two Africans, and several Asian Americans, but not all that many. I just want to add this note to make us smile about how far we’ve come, congratulate Colgate for the diversity work it has done since 1961, and to extend best wishes to Dr. Grenell.

July 11, 2008 2:20 AM
Dr. Robert A. Pavlik said:

Dr. Grenell,

You are a blessing to all you meet because you have high standards and the leadership that brings out the best others to grow into those standards. You are a man of your word, a gracious gentleman, a voracious learner, and a connector among peoples. Blessings to you, your family, and the very fortunate people at Colgate. My colleagues and I shall miss you very much.

Bob Pavlik

" Dean of Diversity" give me a PC break!

Congratulations to Dr. Grenell AND to Colgate University!

As former president of the Ethnic Alumni Association of Marquette University, I had the honor & privilege of working with Dr. Grenell. He was consistent in his support of not only minority students, but increasing the educational opportunities for all. I wish him much success!

July 5, 2008 6:35 PM
Norvella said:

I'm looking forward to meet him as well as maybe collaborating with him with one of the various groups I am in.

July 5, 2008 10:05 AM
Jim Chones said:

Tremendous choice, by an institution that is committed to practicing what it preaches.

I have never met Dr. Grenell, but I have talked to him over the phone at length. I was impressed with his dedication and moral commitment to diversity and the college community.

Three cheers for Colgate and its administration for choosing "a bright star" among educators.

JIM Chones, (two of my sons graduated from Colgate this past Spring - Thanks for the great opportunity of education and the development of life skills that you gave my boys. Thanks also to Coach Davis, for his commitment to my kids and their educational/basketball pursuits.

Love you guys!!!!

July 4, 2008 7:21 PM
Jarrold Brown said:

Congratulations old man. I'm sure you will do an outstanding job as always.

Jarrold Brown
Assistant Principal
Compton-Drew Investigative Learning Center
St. Louis Public Schools

July 3, 2008 11:01 AM
Cristina "Tina" Rodriguez said:

Colgate University just hired a great dynamic, professional and caring person.

Dr. Grenell:

I will miss you as a friend, advisor, and most of all as my BOSS! It has been an honor to work with you as your Administrative Assistant. Thank you for this opportunity. I will keep you and yours in my prayers.

Wish you the best!

Cristina "Tina" Rodriguez


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