Welcome from the Assistant Dean

Welcome to Gonzaga!  As the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Inclusion, Community, and Equity (DICE), I invite you to learn more about how we support and engage all students at our university.  DICE is a campus department that encompasses two Centers: the Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC) and the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center.  In direct response to campus climate and student need, our Centers originally started out as a safe space and support system for historically underrepresented and traditionally marginalized student groups.  Our purpose, however, is two-fold.  DICE also outreaches and educates all students in their social identity development, cultural fluency, and connection to social justice.  Our work is grounded in several theoretical frameworks, including but not limited to Intersectionality Studies and the Social Change Model of Leadership.  At Gonzaga, we believe that everyone plays an important role in the “diversity discussion” to advocate for co-liberation and affirm the inherent dignity of the human person.

DICE is organized around three pillars: (1) mentoring, (2) programming, and (3) intercultural development.  Many students first hear about our area through BRIDGE, starting with a Social Justice and Leadership Institute for incoming students with underrepresented identities.  BRIDGE students are assigned a peer mentor to help them navigate their first year in college.  DICE also offers monthly programs that feature social justice speakers, spoken word artists, films, art and activism workshops.  Our third pillar on intercultural development encourages students to go even deeper.  Through Intergroup Dialogue courses and co-curricular opportunities, Sexuality and Gender Equity (SAGE) Certification, and diversity-related conferences external to Gonzaga, our students learn how to more effectively communicate across difference and practice allyship behaviors.

We could not do all this work without our many student leaders who work with DICE as BRIDGE mentors, as residential social justice peer educators, as cultural club officers, and as office staff.  Many students also just like to hang out in UMEC and the Lincoln Center to study, meet up, & build community.  Rest assured that students do not need to identify a certain way to get involved with DICE.  They simply need to care about making this world more equitable and inclusive for all.  Just remember: 1 department, 2 Centers, 3 pillars.  DICE is located on the second floor of Hemmingson in 213 and 215 right across from The Bulldog.  We welcome everyone, and hope to see you soon!

In Solidarity,

Joan Iva C. Fawcett
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Assistant Dean for Diversity, Inclusion, Community, & Equity (DICE)
Student Affairs Division