Five Diversity Officials Have Resigned From Quinnipiac University Over the Last Year

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The College Fix reports:

Five DEI officers have resigned from this university within span of a yearA parade of diversity, equity, and inclusion officers have departed Quinnipiac University within the past year.A total of five diversity officials have resigned from the Connecticut-based university within an 11-month span, the Quinnipiac Chronicle reported.Most recently, Wayne Gersie, vice president of equity and inclusion, announced he will leave his position and return to his former post at Michigan Technological University, citing “personal reasons,” the student newspaper reported.Asked about the high turnover rate, campus spokesman John Morgan told The College Fix the university “remains committed to achieving the goals of advancing inclusive excellence.”“We have appointed David Fryson, an experienced higher education leader, to serve as interim vice president for equity and inclusion. Having served as interim vice president for diversity at Brandeis University, and prior to that as vice president for equity and inclusion at West Virginia University, David will begin his new role at Quinnipiac in early January,” he said.The Chronicle reported that Gersie’s departure came after only five months on the job.“Four other diversity and inclusion administrators have resigned in the past year,” it added.“Dennis Kwarteng, Quinnipiac’s former Title IX coordinator, left Quinnipiac in January. Gersie’s predecessor, Don Sawyer, departed Quinnipiac in June. Daymyen Layne, the former director of multicultural education and training, departed in June as well. And Veronica Jacobs, the current associate director of multicultural education and training, announced her resignation on Dec. 1.”President Judy Olian assured the campus there is no cause for alarm.

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