Diversity, Inclusion, Access, Wellbeing, and Equity Initiatives

in the Stuckeman School

The DI (Diversity and Inclusion) Fellow and AWE Ambassador programs are overseen by the Stuckeman School Associate Director for Access, Wellbeing, and Equity, a position established with the College of Arts and Architecture’s Office of Access and Equity.

DI Fellow Program

Initiated in 2021, the Stuckeman School DI (Diversity and Inclusion) Fellow program is a grassroots initiative that taps into the creativity and unique perspectives among our school community to crowdsource ideas and initiate impactful-action research and programming that can create long-term culture change in the Stuckeman School. The program offers the opportunity to faculty, staff, and students who want to advance their ideas, research, or teaching in the service of improving diversity and inclusivity in the school.

Glass window facade of Stuckeman building.

2024–25 DI Fellows

Mahsa Adib + Ankita Karmakar

Mahsa Adib, Ph.D. Candidate | Architecture with a focus on Landscape Architecture

Ankita Karmakar, Ph.D. Student | Architecture with a focus on Landscape Architecture

Proposal: This project examines social dynamics between students, faculty, and staff in the Stuckeman School community. Microaggressions and other daily hurdles can affect mental health and academic progress. Issues can range from unequal access to resources, inadequate academic guidance, limited faculty-student interactions, and limited professional development opportunities, not to mention the inherent burdens with teaching and learning.

We aim to lay the groundwork for understanding key challenges within the work and research environment, enabling future fellows to conduct case studies and gradually develop best-practice solutions. To accomplish this, we will identify concerns through surveys and interactive activities. Adib and Karmakar will then propose frameworks for the school, outlining strategies adopted to address possible concerns in subsequent years.

Jaylaan Pough

Undergraduate | Landscape Architecture

Proposal: The goal of this project is to enhance wellbeing within the Stuckeman School through food and social events in collaboration with Penn State’s chapter of the National Association of Minority Landscape Architecture (NAMLA). NAMLA’s main objective is “to create an inclusive environment for upcoming designers and creatives without judgment, ridicule, prejudice, or hate” whilst fostering a supportive community and environment for Stuckeman students. With a space for marginalized groups – including members, prospective members, and even non-affiliated students – this project will work to accommodate and illuminate the range of social and cultural backgrounds of members and Stuckeman students.

NAMLA will provide diverse and healthy snacks during organization meetings and school-wide events reflecting our population and seasonal availability. Events will include monthly movie/ television binges, open to all and stacked with various foods; monthly snack service stands/ tables in the Stuckeman Family Building lobby; and other programs. This project is a unique opportunity to highlight different cultural aspects represented in the school. and functions as a symbol of NAMLA’s dedication towards creating a healthier and more inclusive Stuckeman Community.

Previous DI Fellows


Access, Wellbeing, and Equity Ambassador Program

Established in 2024, the Stuckeman Access, Wellbeing, and Equity (AWE) Ambassador program aims to collaborate with the Co-Design Stuckeman School 2025–2030 strategic planning efforts. The program intends to engage the Stuckeman School community – including faculty, staff, and students – in enhancing access, well-being, and equity in all aspects of research, teaching, outreach, interaction, and function within the school. The AWE Ambassadors will work closely with the current Stuckeman School DI Fellows to advance diversity, inclusion, access, well-being, and equity in the school.

Glass window facade of Stuckeman building.

2024–25 AWE Ambassadors

Faculty & Staff

Students