by James A. Bacon
The College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Virginia is undertaking a campus climate survey to gauge the extent to which students, faculty and staff in the college’s many departments feel a sense of “belonging.”
The priority at the moment is choosing among 16 themes to be explored in the questionnaire, with detailed questions to be developed in the next phase. The goal is to have the questionnaire ready by this fall.
In emails obtained by The Jefferson Council, Keisha John, associate dean of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for the College of Arts & Sciences, noted that many departments had conducted their own climate surveys. She was working with the University DEI division and the Center for Survey Research to “ensure consistency and validity of survey instruments.”
“Departments,” she wrote in the email, “will have this as an additional tool as they strive to ensure all constituents — students, staff and faculty — are flourishing.”















