With three weeks of events offered across campus, Project Respect showcases Purdue University’s commitment to diversity and the many opportunities for students, faculty, staff, and community members to get involved.
Project Respect’s mission is to celebrate the uniqueness of the individual, as well as the commonalities among us all. Today, and every day, we promote an inclusive environment that affirms our diversity, empowers each of us, and fosters the growth of our collective wisdom for the betterment of our world.
Project Respect Sponsors: Office of the Provost, Office of the Vice President for Human Relations, Affirmative Action Office, Diversity Resource Office/DiversiKey, Interfraternity Council, Office of the Dean of Students, Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics, Purdue Student Union Board, University Residences, Women's Resource Office, African American Studies and Research Center, Women's Studies Program, Panhellenic Association, Purdue Student Government, Black Cultural Center, Purdue Convocations, Latino Cultural Center, Native American Educational and Cultural Center, Indiana Transgender Rights Advocacy Alliance