Two faculty members recognized for contributions to diversity
8/25/2015
 


Honoring their commitment to diversity, two University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point employees have been recognized by the UW System.
 

Ka Lia Smith, a financial aid adviser, was one of 17 to receive the UW System Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award. UW institutions submit nominations for the awards, which highlight each recipient’s contributions to diversity, women’s studies scholarship or activism, or to improving the status and climate for women, particularly women of color. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the award and the 21st honor for a woman from UW-Stevens Point. 

Andrew Stoner, an assistant professor of communication, was one of 13 to receive the Dr. P.B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of LGBTQ People. UW institutions nominate individuals for the award, based on contributions to diversity, equity and inclusive excellence. Those contributions may include advocacy, activism or scholarship that has fostered social justice and organizational change; positive transformation within their institutions or community to achieve the goals of diversity, equity and inclusion; and efforts to improve the climate for and visibility of LGBTQ people. 

Dejan Kuzmanovic, a UW-Stevens Point associate professor of English, won the award in 2013, when a single recipient was recognized in the UW System. Poorman was instrumental in founding the UW inclusivity initiative. 

“The UW System has a longstanding commitment to promoting diversity at our institutions,” said UW System President Ray Cross. “Those we are honoring remind us how individual contributions can make a real difference in promoting respect and understanding within the university and the broader community.” 

The recipients will be recognized Friday, Oct. 9, in Madison at an awards ceremony and luncheon.



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