
We CU at Home With Us!
Centenary is known as a safe, supportive space for learning, but our beautiful campus in historic Hackettstown, NJ is so much more! No matter your preferences – social activities to meet new people, cheering for the home team, online gaming, cosplay, or service opportunities to change lives… YES! You can do THAT here!
Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging
Centenary University celebrates diversity and we strive to build a community that resonates with our core values. We aspire to be a model for the Skylands Region, exemplifying a community model that celebrates diversity, welcomes divergent voices, and grows stronger with every new member. To ensure that our community represents our world, we offer open and equitable access to opportunities for learning and development. We accept and respect all individuals, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, or any other aspect which makes them unique.
We are committed to creating and maintaining an intellectual, cultural, and social environment in which every student may think, learn, and grow without prejudice, without intimidation, and without discrimination. A wide range of experiences and viewpoints will only enhance the educational experiences of each member of our community. We foster an atmosphere in which personal dignity and respect for the individual are practiced and recognized by everyone.
We work to cultivate a culture where inclusiveness is the norm, not an initiative. Interactions within our community contribute to creativity and growth, both for individuals and for the community as a whole. Respect, tolerance, and goodwill are fundamental aspects of our values, which allow us to enjoy and to learn from the diversity that surrounds us. Every person has potential to share and contribute to our community, but in order to engage in the community, each person must feel valued and included. We want everyone in our community to share an experience of pride, passion, and belonging. As such, we encourage and appreciate activities and events that foster learning about the diversity of our world.
Each of our lives are enriched by the diverse individuals, groups, and cultures of our campus community. Daily interactions with one another allow opportunities to engage in respectful and civil communication. As we learn to interact effectively with one another, we also learn how to take part in the increasingly complex and pluralistic global society that exists outside our small community. A diverse and inclusive community adds dimension and depth to the education and experiences that our students will carry with them as they enter the greater world after graduation. Our endeavors to embrace diversity, build inclusion, and instill a sense of belonging reflect our core values and underscore our commitment to contributing to a better world.
Centenary University requests that all students, faculty, and staff participate in an annual training about Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging.
Black History Month

Assistant Dean of Diversity
“You Got This”
“It’s hard to imagine yourself in a career when you don’t think you can do it or you don’t see yourself represented, but if I can do it, they can do it too.”
Kecia Daniels is a native daughter of Newark, NJ. She’s an attorney with over 25 years of private and public sector experience in employment and insurance matters.
As a city administrator, she’s involved in various projects ranging from community development to multimillion-dollar contract negotiations. She’s an advocate for empowering women and will discuss her career drive and the lessons she has learned along the way.
Advisory Board Members
Kerry Mullins – Dean of Students, Vice-President of Student Life
Devon Vialva – Assistant Dean of Diversity & Educational Opportunities
Christine Rosado – Director of Human Resources
Matt Lavery – Director of Residence Life
Eunice Boyd – Education Opportunity Program Assistant Director
Kathleen Greco – Community Engagement and Diversity Inclusion & Belonging
Tara Clausen – Professor of Equine Studies
Zaria Moore – Grace Y. Bissett and Louise Monez Hill Scholarship Recipient
Kamirah Owens – Student Representative
