四虎影院

Inaugural Director of the Houston Center and Chief Diversity Officer

Dr. Carmel Saad

四虎影院 has named Dr. Carmel Saad, a psychology professor at the college since 2012, as the inaugural director of the Carol Houston Center for Justice, Reconciliation and Diversity and 四虎影院鈥檚 first chief diversity officer. 

鈥淐armel will play a vital role at 四虎影院,鈥 says President Gayle D. Beebe. 鈥淚n our current social and economic climate, we see a growing need for broader conversations and initiatives that lead to deeper awareness and understanding. Healthy institutions are learning how to embrace the diversity of its members as part of our core competency as Christians and citizens. Research demonstrates that including diverse viewpoints leads to richer discussions, more innovative products, more creative ideas, better decisions and stronger, healthier organizations."

 

Why Did We Choose Micah 6:8?

Micah 6:8 is a verse commonly cited to compel people to act in times of injustice: 鈥淒o justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.鈥 This is why 四虎影院 chose this verse as the name of our site that references our work of justice, reconciliation and diversity. Our objective? Ongoing growth as we seek to become a more reconciling community.

These pages on 四虎影院鈥檚 Micah 6:8 site describe our work around justice, reconciliation, and diversity. Each section carries information that is important to us as an institution. Yet our work is unfinished. We continue to strive to be a more reconciling community, to better understand how we could do better, to listen to each other and the Lord, and to be responsive in our thoughts, words, and actions. May He give us strength to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him.

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Growing Our Diversity

Emerging HSI

四虎影院 has become an Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution with more than 23% of students identifying as Latino or Hispanic. The designation is a result of local partnerships, improved outreach efforts and the addition of several key college employees. 

Our Commitment to Diversity

First Gen

First Generation Students are vibrant and strong members of the 四虎影院 community. Approximately 20% of our students identify as 鈥渇irst gen,鈥 meaning that they have not had a parent or guardian graduate from a four year college in the United States. Each year, 四虎影院 hosts a pre-orientation event for first-generation and international students. 

Affording Your Dream College Event

You Belong Here

By Marie Odile Ndayishimiye Uwineza

Finding New Villages Away from Home

When I left my village as I flew away, I knew that God was going to give me new villages. I just didn鈥檛 know how. You would not believe how big my village has become, how many people came together to make sure that I had all I needed to thrive...

Hope and Faith Carry Sisters Safely to College

From Cuba to California

鈥淎 lot of times we felt we couldn鈥檛 go on,鈥 Rosario says. 鈥淲hen we lost hope, we prayed and prayed, and sometimes we gained hope. That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e here. Have faith. You can do it if we can do it.鈥

Provost Featured in Montecito Journal

Our Town

We are celebrating Black History Month with Kimberly Battle-Walters Denu, PhD.


Images That Inspire WORSHIP
 

Images That Inspire WORSHIP


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