At the University of Redlands, valuing individuality goes beyond attracting a diverse student body. Our mission is to welcome, educate, and empower a diverse community of learners for lives of meaning, impact, and joy. The Office for Inclusion & Community (OIC) supports these values in everything we do.
OIC promotes diversity, social justice programming, and cultural pluralism, collaborating with campus partners to create an inclusive community. OIC is home to the First-Generation Student Programs, Multicultural Center, Pride Center, and Gender Justice Center.
As a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), we are committed to serving Hispanic/Latinx Americans and other underrepresented populations. We also work with Native Student Programs (NSP) to honor Native Nations and support Native students, addressing educational access and persistence on and off campus.
A celebration to bring awareness of Juneteenth Emancipation Day.
Remembering the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for his stewardship and civil rights activism.
As the catalyst for creating a campus where diversity is welcomed and valued, CDI provides a series of relevant and innovative programs for all members of our community
All programs
Funding will fortify existing programs and support development of new initiatives that create a sense of belonging for all students.
The University of Redlands co-hosted the City of Redlands’ First Annual Freedom Awards Reception, honoring nine recipients. Christopher Jones, the Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer, shared resources to learn more about Juneteenth.
The University of Redlands celebrates Pride Month with a colorful display on the Memorial Chapel and flying the Pride Flag. Professors and students share what Pride means to them.