Campus Resources

Connect with the many people across different units at the University of Chicago who support inclusive pedagogy.

Center for College Student Success

W406, 1116 E 59th St, Chicago, IL 60637

The Center for College Student Success (CCSS) serves students in the College and aims to support and celebrate students who are first in their family to attend college; come from under-resourced backgrounds; or may be undocumented, DACAmented, or have mixed status families.

Center for Identity + Inclusion

5710 S. Woodlawn Ave. Chicago, IL 60637

The Center for Identity + Inclusion (CI+I) is composed of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, the Office of LGBTQ Student Life, and Student Support Services. CI+I creates intentionally diverse and inclusive communities, serving as a bridge builder by engaging students and members of the University community of all backgrounds to ensure personal, academic, and professional growth and success. CI+I provides training opportunities related to allyship for LGTQ+, first-generation, and undocumented students.

Chicago Center for Teaching

Wieboldt Hall, 3rd Floor, 1050 East 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637

The Chicago Center for Teaching (CCT) offers pedagogical guidance for all instructors at the University of Chicago.

Craft of Teaching

Swift Hall, 1025 E 58th St, Chicago, IL 60637

The Craft of Teaching (CoT) is the Divinity School’s pedagogical development program. Divinity School faculty, current students, invited guests, and an alumni network of teachers share strategies, develop skills, and advance critical reflection relating to religious studies pedagogy.

Race and Pedagogy Working Group

5733 S. University Ave. Chicago, IL 60637

The Race and Pedagogy Working Group is a community of scholars and teachers interested in exploring the intersection of pedagogy and racial justice across disciplines. Its goal is to foster a community committed to addressing race as a subject of both practical and theoretical interest in classrooms.

Student Disability Services

5501 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637

Student Disability Services works to provide resources, support, and accommodations for all students with disabilities and helps remove physical and attitudinal barriers which may prevent students' full participation in the University community.

The Biological Sciences Division Office of Diversity and Inclusion

5812 S. Ellis Ave., MC1000, Chicago, IL 60637

The Biological Sciences Division's (BSD) Office of Diversity and Inclusion supports the diversity of identities, beliefs, and ethnicities of the faculty, students, and staff affiliated with the BSD at the University of Chicago.

UChicago Inclusion Workshops

In partnership with the Second City and founded at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the Second Science Project (SSP) UChicago Inclusion workshops intersect behavioral science with improvisational practice to cultivate insights and interpersonal skills central to understanding one another. Two workshops in the series are currently available: Hearing One Another and Inclusion in Practice.

UChicagoGRAD Diversity & Inclusion Office

970 East 58th Street, Third Floor Chicago, IL 60637

UChicagoGRAD's Diversity & Inclusion Office leads efforts to create, sustain, and coordinate practices throughout the University that support the academic, scholarly, and career development of graduate students and postdocs from historically underrepresented groups; and helps all graduate students and postdocs incorporate diversity in their scholarly lives.