Noelle Chaddock Named Chief Diversity Officer

Noelle Chaddock Named Chief Diversity Officer

01/22/2015 

Noelle Chaddock on Sept. 1 was named the College’s chief diversity officer, responsible for promoting diversity throughout all four divisions of the College and in ensuring that the diversity, equity and inclusion needs of both the campus and SUNY are addressed. Chaddock serves as the institution’s primary contact for issues of diversity and as a College liaison with the SUNY System Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Since 2011, she has directed the Multicultural Life and Diversity Office. Recently, she facilitated anti-bias conversations for the SUNY Cortland community, an initiative that she plans to continue. Chaddock joined the College in 2008 as a lecturer and teaches in the Africana Studies and Philosophy departments. She has a doctorate in philosophy, interpretation and culture from University at Binghamton.


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