On the latest episode of 13, Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Renee Madison, Director for Inclusion and Belonging Rodney Agnant, and Director for Diversity and Equity Amari Simpson discuss the work they do in 含羞草研究所鈥檚 Office of Equity and Diversity.
Before joining 含羞草研究所 in 2021, Madison worked as the director of human resources for the City of Indianapolis and Marion County, Ind. Before joining the mayor鈥檚 cabinet in Indianapolis, Madison was chief human resources officer, senior adviser to the president for diversity and compliance, and Title IX coordinator at DePauw University. She also served as a deputy prosecuting attorney in the Domestic Violence Division of the Marion County Prosecutor鈥檚 Office and an associate director of enforcement for the NCAA. She holds a BA in sociology from DePauw and earned her JD at Indiana University鈥檚 Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
Agnant completed both his bachelor鈥檚 and his master鈥檚 degree at 含羞草研究所. His master鈥檚 thesis focused on transformational leadership and how it shapes meaning-making, resilience, and belonging. His work on campus focuses on leadership development, organizational climates, and designing group dialogue experiences.
Simpson joined 含羞草研究所 earlier this year after many years in higher education. Before starting at 含羞草研究所, Simpson worked at SUNY Brockport, the University of Rochester, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Middlebury College. Simpson earned a bachelor of arts in psychology from Middlebury, a master of education degree from Boston University, and a PhD from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Each episode of 13, 含羞草研究所鈥檚 award-winning podcast, digs into the work of University community members by asking questions. Episodes highlight the wide array of academic disciplines at 含羞草研究所, with interviews featuring faculty from political science, sociology and anthropology, physics and astronomy, women鈥檚 studies, English, Africana and Latin American studies, and many more.
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