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The RIOS Institute Strategic Plan

Author(s): Carrie Diaz Eaton1, Karen Cangialosi2, Kaitlin Bonner3, Bryan Dewsbury4, Krystie Wilfong5, Sam S Donovan6, Jasmine Roberts-Crews7, Robin Taylor8, Sebastian Alejandro Echeverri9, Osceola Heard5, Jackson Skinner5

1. Bates College and QUBES 2. Keene State College 3. St. John Fisher College 4. University of Rhode Island 5. Bates College 6. BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium 7. Ohio State University 8. RTRES Consulting 9. SAE

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The Institute for a Racially Just, Inclusive, and Open STEM Education (RIOS Institute) is a virtual synthesis center led by a diverse set of individuals at the interface of open education, STEM postsecondary education, and leadership in social…

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The Institute for a Racially Just, Inclusive, and Open STEM Education (RIOS Institute) is a virtual synthesis center led by a diverse set of individuals at the interface of open education, STEM postsecondary education, and leadership in social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (SJEDI). The RIOS Institute is led by a team of 11 personnel that help set leadership priorities and programming: 3 visionary Fellows who set priorities for OER Cyberinfrastructure, Communications, and SJEDI, 2 Advisors who bring perspectives from students and libraries, 3 Directors that oversee administrative duties, and 3 support staff who support communications, program, and administrative operations. RIOS is committed to continually assessing how well our institute aligns and supports SJEDI principles; and thus employ an external evaluator to help on our learning journey. This strategic plan set forth by the RIOS Institute details our efforts and plans to continue making undergraduate STEM Education truly open and centered on social justice.

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Version 1.0 - published on 01 Apr 2022 doi:10.25334/6HNW-6M58 - cite this

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