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New survey to explore ASU’s community climate


Students walking across campus in front of Coor Hall at ASU

Arizona State University students and benefits-eligible staff and faculty are invited to participate in an anonymous survey about ASU’s educational, community and work climate.

March 31, 2016

Arizona State University students and benefits-eligible staff and faculty are invited to participate in an anonymous survey about ASU’s educational, community and work climate. The survey, which was sent in an email on Tuesday, March 29, will take 10-15 minutes and is requested to be completed by April 19.

The survey is part of the university’s ongoing effort to innovate and improve on all fronts: inclusion, safety and respect for individuals and groups. It is divided into four sections: inclusiveness and affinity, harassment and discrimination, ASU safety and support services, and demographics. 

“As a comprehensive public research university, our focus has always been on student access, student success and building an inclusive learning and work environment,” said Kevin Salcido, vice president for Human Resources/chief human resources officer.

“To continue to improve, we are asking the ASU community to give us honest answers to the survey questions.”