President’s Council for Inclusive Communities

President Scott D. Miller introduced the President’s Council for Inclusive Communities (PCIC) in 2016 as a means of further enhancing the University’s institutional commitment to supporting all faculty, staff, and students.

From purpose to function, the PCIC leads the institution in offering programs designed to enhance the educational value of the campus community through purposeful dialogue and celebration of difference. The council consists of the University's designated council members from key institutional areas: Academics, Athletics, Student Engagement, the Athenaeum, and the Robert Nusbaum Center. The council members are appointed by the president of the University. The provost and vice president for academic affairs and senior vice president serve as co-chairs of the council. The PCIC meets monthly, at the calling of the co-chairs or president of the University, to discuss events and initiatives.

President’s Council for Inclusive Communities

Marcus Curry, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Felipe Hugueño, Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies
Kelly Jackson, Associate Director of the Robert Nusbaum Center
Chelsea Jones, Academic Support Specialist
Prashikskya Karki, Coordinator of Accreditation, Data Collection, and Reporting
Marina Maye, Administrative Assistant for Academic Affairs
Bethany Smeeton, Director of Civic Engagement and Service Learning

Deirdre Gonsalves-Jackson, Provost and Vice President, Co-Chair of PCIC (ex-officio)
Keith Moore, Senior Vice President, Co-Chair of PCIC (ex-officio)

Cee Cee Tucker serves as Special Advisor to the President.