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 Strategic Action Plan

Priorities for MCDB Academic Programs and Faculty.

 Questions & Comments

Answers to anonymous comments received by MCDB Community Committee.

 Statements

Statements in response to issues impacting the MCDB community.

 Upcoming Events

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 Overview

The MCDB Community Committee, comprising undergraduate and graduate students as well as MCDB faculty and staff, seeks to address issues that have led to disparities in the success of individuals pursuing academics and careers in STEM. This collaboration will pursue improvements that we as a community can make together.

 Actionable Items

  • Recruited undergraduate and graduate students as well as staff and faculty to participate in the MCDB Community Committee.
  • Implemented the UC Implicit Bias training for all MCDB faculty
  • Developed a student climate survey that will collect broader student experience in the biology major to identify challenges and issues faced by members of the community.
  • Conducted multiple open Town Hall meetings at undergraduate and graduate levels.
  • Created Video introduction and welcome for incoming Biology with students, advisers, and faculty giving positive advice to incoming students
  • Creation and continued offering of Diversity in STEM (MCDB 194D/595DS; undergraduate and graduate offering; first created in Fall 2020 and offered annually in Winter Quarter)
  • Faculty participation in UCSB Graduate Scholars Program (mentoring diverse grad students)
  • MCDB Graduate Program actively participating in the California Consortium for Inclusive Doctoral Education (C-CIDE); emphasis on STEM faculty training in inclusive mentoring/training.
  • Created new website resources for Graduate Students providing access to Diversity and Wellness Resources; also an events calendar that highlights diversity, career and wellness events on campus.
  • 6 MCDB Faculty participated in 5-week Summer Reimaging Instruction for the Student Experience (RISE) course; this program helps faculty redesign MCDB courses such that they incorporate diverse voices, integrate student participation, and promote improved, equitable outcomes for participating students
  • The committee continues to work on other tasks and challenges submitted to the comment form (below) or provided by student, staff, and faculty feedback. We will update this website with progress on these efforts.

 Send Anonymous Comment

Submit anonymous comments to be addressed by the committee.

 MCDB Community Committee Contacts

 Join the MCDB Community Committee

Submit your name to join the undergraduate sub-committee.