Domestic Violence: Understanding, Healing, and Reclaiming Power

Content warning: discussions of domestic abuse and tactics

When people hear about survivors of narcissistic abuse or domestic violence, the immediate reaction is often judgment. “Why didn’t they leave sooner?” “Why didn’t they speak up?” These questions reflect a lack of understanding about the deeply complex trauma involved in these situations. Survivors often face skepticism, disbelief, and even blame, especially if they didn’t report the abuse right away. This response not only dismisses the survivor’s pain but also ignores the complex dynamics of trauma, manipulation, and psychological torment.

Engagement and Belonging Hosts Dr. Ronald Jackson II

Photo of Ron Jackson II on a black and yellow background.

Engagement and Belonging is excited to welcome the renowned scholar Dr. Ronald Jackson II to Michigan Tech this fall. Dr. Jackson’s visit is a key part of our commitment to building a more welcoming and supportive campus community. His deep knowledge of identity, culture, and communication will offer valuable perspectives for students, faculty, and staff as we work to create a more connected and understanding environment at Michigan Tech.

Introducing Engagement and Belonging

New Name, Same Commitment

Effective August 1, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will be known as Engagement and Belonging.

This change reflects Michigan Tech’s continued dedication to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for all members of the University community, while emphasizing the intentional efforts made to achieve this goal. The office’s services, functions, and staff will remain the same. Engagement and Belonging looks forward to continued partnership with the Michigan Tech community under its new name.

Celebrating Pride: More Important Than Ever

A paper cut-out of a pride rainbow heart next to six colored pencils lined up in the pattern of a rainbow.
Designed by Freepik

Pride Month, celebrated every June, is a time to honor the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) community. It began as a commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York City, a pivotal event in the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Pride is a month filled with joyful parades, festivals, and gatherings, and it’s also a time to reflect on the struggles and triumphs that have shaped LGBTQ history.

McNair Program Hosts Inaugural Graduation

Kathleen Burke, Trent Betters, May Waters, Stelle Barone and Thomas Schlitt.

The staff of the McNair Scholars program, along with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, hosted the Inaugural McNair Scholars Graduation recognition dinner on Friday, April 19, 2024, for this year’s graduating seniors. This first cohort of Michigan Tech’s McNair Scholars were recognized for their commitment to research along with dedication to scholarly activities and achievements.