Brown School Response to SCOTUS Decisions on Race-Conscious Admissions Practices 6/29/2023 Community Engagement; Policy; Public Health; Social Work; Students Share this Story: The following communication was sent to Brown School students, faculty and staff on June 29, 2023. Dear Brown School Community, We are deeply disheartened by the Supreme Court’s recent ruling, which declared the consideration of race in university admissions unconstitutional. The shortsighted decision fails to recognize the systemic, structural racism that remains pervasive in all aspects of society. It ignores the social determinants that disproportionately diminish opportunities for people of color. Furthermore, it runs counter to the Brown School’s mission to create a better and more equitable society. While the Supreme Court’s decision is a striking blow, we assure you that it only strengthens our resolve. It is our unending goal to develop the next generation of change makers who understand, value, and advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. We are committed to leveraging everything within our power to ensure equitable access to a Brown School education. Furthermore, we will continue to work diligently to expand the diversity of our student body. We are aware that moments like this amplify the historic trauma that people of color have endured when faced with discrimination and racial injustice. It is hurtful and can negatively impact a feeling of belonging. Please know that we deeply value our students of color. You are not just wanted here – you are needed. Your unique perspectives, experiences, and contributions are integral to making the Brown School one of the best schools in the country. We stand with you, today and always. Washington University in St. Louis has a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. More information can be found at equity.wustl.edu. We have also included a list of resources below if you need support during this time. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you require care or assistance. Sincerely,Tonya Edmond and Rodrigo ReisInterim Co-Deans Student Resources: Counseling services are being offered through the Habif Health and Wellness Center. Call 314-935-6695 or email the mental health coordinator at MHSCoordinator@wustl.edu. TimelyCare physicians and counselors are available to students 24/7. Learn more about TimelyCare and download the app. Let’s Talk – Brief, drop-in consultations with Habif counselors via zoom If you are concerned about a friend or another student you know, you can contact WashU Cares at 314-935-3566, or sharing information through the WashU Cares referral form. There are great resources and support through Center for Diversity and Inclusion. In addition, we welcome conversations with you to help you navigate these resources. If you would find this helpful, please contact: Da’Shaun Scott, Assistant Director for Student Engagement, Dashaun@wustl.edu Elise Harvey, Academic and Student Support Services Advisor, eliseh@wustl.edu Ragini Maddipati, Assistant Dean for Academic Programs, rmaddipati@wustl.edu, (314) 935-4185 Faculty & Staff Resources: For faculty and staff, you can utilize the Work-Life Solutions (EAP) for confidential emotional support at 844.365.4587. The Education and Engagement team within the Office of Institutional Equity (formerly the Academy for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion), offers a range of support and resources for staff and faculty.