
Save the date for the Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Wednesday, April 21, 2010.
The Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture honors Dr. Kelly's vision of equity in society and contributes to our knowledge of diversity and its dimensions: race, ethnicity, class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, nation and nationhood, disability, and age. Dr. Kelly, who founded the Office of Minority Affairs in 1970 and served as its first Vice President, created a vision of how the University could and should meet its obligation to students regardless of color or economic status. He spearheaded new models of admissions, counseling, and academic support that have been emulated across the nations.
Mission Statement:
Community and Public Relations (CPR) develops and implements diversity initiatives on behalf of the Vice President for Minority Affairs and Vice Provost for Diversity that support the goals and mission of the University of Washington (UW). CPR collaborates with campus and community stakeholders, and UW alumni of color to support diversity efforts at the UW and across the state. CPR operates in close collaboration with departments, colleges, the UW Alumni Association (UWAA), Office of Advancement, and the UW External Relations units.
CPR maintains responsibility for:
- Communications and media relations
- Electronic communications and new media
- Special events on and off campus
- Alumni and community events on and off campus
About CPR:
- Events and Community Engagement
- Publicity and Websites
- Alumni Focus
- Accomplishments for 2008-2009
- Plans for 2010
Contact CPR:
Tel: 206-685-0518
Email: cpromad@u.washington.edu
Community and Public Relations staff:
Stephanie Miller
Assistant Vice President, CPR
Stephanie Gardner
Assistant Director, CPR
José Ramírez
Public Information Specialist, CPR
Benjamin Williams
Program Coordinator, CPR
Ian Gonzales
Student Web Technician, CPR


