Alta Mauro

Alta Mauro

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Alta Mauro

Dr. Alta Mauro oversees the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) portfolio within the Dean of Students Office. In this capacity, she works with a community of experts to embed the principles of diversity, inclusion, and belonging in the co-curricular and residential experience of all Harvard College students. She guides strategy and crafts vision with an understanding of today’s student and what the future may require of them. This means being attuned and responsive to the changing demographics and needs of the Harvard College student body.

Previously, Alta had the pleasure of serving as the assistant dean and founding director of Spiritual Life & Intercultural Education at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD). There, she led institutional efforts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the intercultural competence of students, staff, and faculty. Spending six years at what may be the most diverse university in the world stretched her ability to adapt across sociopolitical contexts, balance authenticity with flexibility, and practice empathy.

Alta earned a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her doctoral work focused on the intersections of race, class, gender, and upward mobility. Her professional areas of focus are: strategic planning around EDI, sustained intercultural dialogue to engage and elevate community, embedding culturally-relevant pedagogy across academic disciplines, and EDI capacity-building across student affairs functions.

Working and mothering claim most of her attention but as of late, Alta is walking early mornings, and listening to audible books along the way. She is a decent baker, and loves a game of Spades or chess. Listening/talking to smart people about the world around us is her favorite thing to do. Alta feels blessed to have traveled a good bit, and is eager to get back to both solo travel and showing her kids far reaches of the world.

 

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