this article was originally published in the spring 2000 issue of the cft’s newsletter, teaching forum. <\/em><\/em><\/p>\n
by christine k. dungan<\/p>\n
in this edition, three members of the vanderbilt community engage some of the questions surrounding the issue of diversity in the classroom. sara s. ezell, assistant director, equal opportunity, affirmative action, and disability services department<\/a> (ead), discusses diversity of physical ability. the ead is vanderbilt’s disability services office, monitoring accessibility and handling accommodations for the disabled community on campus. commenting on religious diversity is forrest e. harris, president of american baptist college, assistant professor of the practice of ministry, vanderbilt divinity school, and director of the kelly miller smith institute on the black church. candace rosovsky, director of the june anderson women’s center at middle tennessee state university and senior lecturer in women’s studies at vanderbilt, discusses diversity of sexual orientation. <\/em><\/p>\n
cft <\/strong>: how would you describe the climate here at vanderbilt in terms of diversity?<\/p>\n