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our institutional strengths, such as
urban education and urban health.
We will also promote grant-sponsored
research and initiatives that serve the
public good and address urgent soci-
etal needs. Finally, we'll maximize
opportunities for student-, faculty-,
or staff-led community-engaged
learning.
Inclusive excellence is a foundational
element of the plan. Tell us more.
We Are TCNJ, which is embedded in
the strategic plan, has three priori-
ties. One is to become a more diverse
institution — the faculty, the staff,
the students — and therefore more
representative of the state of New
Jersey. The second is creating a
campus environment in which our
diverse members and experiences
are supported, respected, and valued.
The third is making sure the college's
systems — policies, data, governance,
and practices — sustain our commit-
ment to equity and inclusion.
As you move forward, are there
institutional values at TCNJ that
are non-negotiable to you?
Yes. Things like the ethos of excel-
lence, the commitment to community,
and the commitment to inclusion and
engagement.
Supporting students so that they can succeed
is top priority for President Foster.