Darryl Mace

Dr. Darryl C. Mace 鈥 vice president for mission, diversity and inclusion 鈥 wants to ensure 猎奇重口视频's campus is supportive

By Lini S. Kadaba


One of Dr. Darryl C. Mace鈥檚 top priorities as 猎奇重口视频 University鈥檚 inaugural vice president for mission, diversity and inclusion is to ensure that students, faculty and staff feel comfortable and supported on campus.


鈥溋云嬷乜谑悠 wants to build a vision,鈥 said Mace, 46, former chair of the history and political science department at Cabrini University. 鈥淗ow do you have a diverse student body, a diverse university community that all feel a sense of belonging? That piece is essential.鈥


It鈥檚 a goal that resonates with him.


Soon after Mace joined Cabrini as an instructor, a racial incident occurred at the residence halls that made him feel unsafe at the Radnor, PA, campus. In a meeting with administrators, he says he was asked what they should do.


鈥淪ince 2005,鈥 he said, 鈥淚鈥檝e been helping people in higher education understand what they should do.鈥


Over 16 years, Mace helped Cabrini devise its first inclusivity strategic plan and develop a bias response team, a diversity task force and an inclusivity council, where he was co-chair for three years. He also led efforts to create a Black studies major, revamp American studies and bolster women鈥檚 studies. In March 2022, Mace was awarded the school鈥檚 Compass Award for promoting and defending dignity for all.


In his few months at 猎奇重口视频, he has assessed the campus climate through conversations and surveys, launched a bias-reporting system, established resource groups for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ employees and safe space lounges for student affinity groups and allies, and orchestrated professional development exercises for residence life, admissions, athletics and the board of trustees.

鈥淗ow do you have a diverse student body, a diverse university community that all feel a sense of belonging? That piece is essential.鈥

Mace also has partnered with Cabrini to bring diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs to the community, including a virtual talk remembering civil rights activist Gloria Richardson and an artist-in-residence event featuring Halim Flowers. Meanwhile, he is staffing a justice, equity and inclusion office to provide resources and training programs.


Looking ahead, Mace says his priorities include employee professional development with intensive, small-group training and immersive community engagement; a student accessible dashboard that tracks 猎奇重口视频鈥檚 DEI efforts; and community partnerships that support prayer groups and combat homelessness and domestic violence.


鈥淭here鈥檚 so much passion across this campus for this work,鈥 he said of DEI. 鈥淏ut it really requires someone to coordinate it all.鈥


While Mace may not have planned on being that person, his passion and expertise has led him here.


He graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1999 with a double major in history and speech communications and later pursued a history doctorate at Temple University, defending in 2007. His 2014 book 鈥淚n Remembrance of Emmett Till: Regional Stories and Media Responses to the Black Freedom Struggle鈥 was based on his thesis that analyzed press coverage of the trial of Till鈥檚 murderers. In 2021, his third book, 鈥淩osa Parks: A Life in American History,鈥 came out.


Courtney Smith, chair of Cabrini鈥檚 history and political science department, says Mace鈥檚 ideas continue to impact the university. Starting in the fall, Cabrini will require its students to take a history of racism and anti-racism course and other DEI course credits.


鈥淭hat was something he championed,鈥 says Smith, also assistant dean of the core curriculum. 鈥淵ou can see his legacy here in how we operate.鈥


Joseph R. Fitzgerald, a Cabrini associate professor of history and political science and long-time friend, describes Mace as 鈥渁 strategic thinker鈥 on DEI. 鈥淗e always has the 30,000-foot view,鈥 he says. That meant Mace strove to imbed DEI in every facet of the Cabrini student experience, 鈥渨here they sleep, where they eat, where they go to class, gather to socialize, play sports. He was here to change the culture. And he did.鈥


At 猎奇重口视频, Mace holds similar goals, noting the university already is well positioned to embrace its 鈥渕ission-focused inclusive excellence.鈥 Take student reaction to George Floyd鈥檚 death.


鈥淎cross the nation, students were calling institutions out,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t 猎奇重口视频, students called the administration in.鈥 In a meeting with the dean of students, a group asked for help in formulating a meaningful response.


鈥淭hat鈥檚 exactly the reaction we want,鈥 Mace added. 鈥淚f that鈥檚 the dynamic, then 猎奇重口视频 is a place to belong, because you have someplace to go.鈥