We want RU to be an environment where all students are included. Share your voice. Impact our campus. bit.ly/sjedle #RVoices ------------------------------------------------------------ Dear community, Rutgers students have a long legacy of diligently spending seemingly endless energy advocating for social change, both on campus and in the greater community. In the last few years of organized listening circles, programs, demonstrations, and community forums a recurring theme has become evident. You have asked for the opportunity to share your voice in regards to your campus experience surrounding diversity, bias, equity, access, and inclusion. You recently received a message from Chancellor Edwards answering this call. From February 7th to the 28th, Rutgers University-New Brunswick undergraduate students will be participating in the Diverse Learning Environments survey. This online tool is an opportunity to share your experiences with peers, faculty, staff, and the campus environment both in and outside of the classroom. In addition to helping to positively impact the campus, participants who complete the survey entirely will be entered into weekly drawings for prizes starting at $500. The earlier your complete the survey, the better your chances to win. The survey helps to capture common narratives on campus for all students, with a particular focus on race, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, economic class, religion, and immigration status. Your responses will be used to help inform areas of growth, initiatives, and institutional practices meant to help ensure every student is able to call Rutgers University their home away from home. Your participation in this survey, while completely voluntary, is critical for our institutional future. Stop by the center any time if you have questions about the survey. Share your voice and impact our campus! After completing the survey, be sure to spread the word on social media by telling your friends why it's important to share their story using #RVoice. In care and solidarity, Zaneta Rago-Craft (She/Her) Director of the Center for Social Justice Education and LGBT Communities












