Mission Statement
“The mission of the UW Minority Community Advisory Committee (MCAC) is to advise the University President on special issues facing the University of Washington and to assist in strengthening and maintaining University connection with the communities of color, with special attention but not limited to the advancement of University diversity efforts and programs.”
About the President’s Minority Community Advisory Committee
The President’s MCAC was established by past President Richard L. McCormick in August 1997 to advise him on important questions and diversity issues facing the University of Washington (UW). The MCAC meets with President Ana Mari Cauce three times per year with special meetings called if needed. Issues that have been discussed in the past include: undergraduate and graduate admissions and enrollment, minority faculty recruitment and retention, UW communications with minority communities, outreach efforts to schools and community colleges, student financial aid, and faculty and staff diversity at the University of Washington.
The current membership is composed of representatives from minority communities in our state and University of Washington administrators who regularly attend the meetings. In addition, other university officials may be invited to attend meetings as resource persons or to give presentations on topics of special interest. Members of the committee who are elected officials have designated alternates who attend meetings when they are unavailable.
Members
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- Anthony Shoecraft
- Claudia Kauffman
- Dean Lum
- Denise Stiffarm
- Estela Ortega
- Evangelina Galvan Shreeve
- James Hong
- Dr. James Smith
- Jane Nishita
- Jose Gaitan
- Maria Abando
- Dr. Mike Tulee
- Dr. Norma Zavala
- Odette Politan
- Regina Glenn
- Virginia Owens
UW Administrators
- Ana Mari Cauce
President - Rickey Hall
Vice President for Minority Affairs & Diversity and University Diversity Officer