Resources

Land Acknowledgment Statement

Land acknowledgment is a process by which individuals are prompted to consider the history of the space they currently inhabit. We would like to recognize that Â鶹´«Ã½ is located on lands historically occupied by Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadmi nations. Please take a moment to acknowledge and honor this ancestral land of the Three Fires Confederacy, the sacred lands of all indigenous peoples, and their continued presence.

 

Â鶹´«Ã½ holds the following as institutional values: diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice. Our collective aim is to create a community where all may belong, and all may learn. These core values of the institution must be clearly articulated to ensure a shared understanding of what these values mean to us as a community. These values will demonstrate our policies, instruction, research, hiring, Â鶹´«Ã½ engagement, and our ethos. We see these values as the foundation of our mission statement:

Â鶹´«Ã½ is a learner-centered, research university, building intellectual inquiry and discovery into undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in a way that fosters knowledge and innovation, and transforms wisdom into action.

If you are struggling to have consistent Wi-Fi access please go to the  which has a list of resources for free to low-cost internet service at home. 

Also, PCs for people are another resource that provides low-cost computers and internet service to families based on income. You can find more information .
 

Anti-Racism Reading List

The following pdf has a list of 20 Anti-Racism Books.

Click here

 

Self-Care Events

If you are anxious about current events, here are some resources available to you:

  • Call Counseling Services at (269)387-1850 for an appointment.
  • Download the WellTrack App at your smartphone app store.
  • See other resources we've compiled here
  • Sign up for a webinar here.