DATA VISUALIZATIONS: CAMPUS-WIDE
Diversity Inventory Count Data
The Diversity Inventory (DI) reports and visualizes diversity efforts at UW-Madison’s campus, which are a demonstration of the campus' Diversity Plan in action. The visualizations below display count information for initiatives in the following categories: Program, Event, Support Services, Assessment, and Research.
INITIATIVES BY TYPE
Visualization depicting initiative counts by type
The total number of reported diversity initiatives along with the percentage breakdown of initiatives by initiative type is shown below. Initiative type refers to a category that best characterizes the initiative. Initiatives may only be categorized as one unique type. Note that percent totals should add up to 100% (barring minor rounding errors). Filter by fiscal year using the year filters.
For example, there were 94 campus wide initiatives in fiscal year 2016 of which 0% were categorized as ‘Assessment,’ 43.6% as ‘Event,’ 37.2% as ‘Program,’ 1.1% as ‘Research,’ and 18.1% as ‘Support Services’ type initiatives.
Technical Notes: Data represents those initiatives reported by individual departments in a given fiscal year. All diversity and inclusion initiatives occurring on campus may not be represented in the data set. Initiatives may only be categorized as one unique type. Data is therefore representing a percent total of submitted initiatives by fiscal year.
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INITIATIVE COUNT BY TAG
Visualization depicting initiative counts by tag over type
The graph below shows the total number of reported diversity initiatives aggregated by tag (y-axis) per fiscal year (x-axis). Tags are labels used to group initiatives. More than one tag can be selected per initiative. Different-colored lines represent different tags. Click on the different colors in the legend to add or remove tags from the view. Hover over the graph to see the actual number of initiatives for each tag across time. Filter by targeted populations using the drop-down menu.
For example, initiatives where ‘Race’ was the targeted population in fiscal year 2016 had the following tags, in descending order by initiative count: 43 ‘Community Building’ initiatives,’ 43 ‘Career/Professional Development’ initiatives, 29 ‘Academic’ initiatives, 28 ‘Cultural/Heritage’ initiatives, 22 ‘STEM’ initiatives, 17 ‘Fundraising, Scholarship, Recruitment’ initiatives, 12 ‘Volunteer’ initiatives, 7 ‘Religious/Spiritual’ initiatives, 5 ‘2nd & 3rd Shift Employees’ initiatives, and 4 ‘Political’ initiatives.
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Technical Notes: Graph show the number of initiatives aggregated by tag per fiscal year. Click on the different colors in the legend to add or remove tags from the view.
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INITIATIVE COUNT BY DIVISION
Visualization depicting initiative count by division
The total number of reported diversity initiatives aggregated by department/division is shown below. Initiatives belong to only one division although it may have multiple sponsoring divisions. The department responsible for the initiative is represented by each circle. Larger circles correspond to a greater number of initiatives. Different colors represent different divisions, which is indicated in the legend. Hover over the circles to obtain initiative count, division type, and fiscal year information. Filter (i) by division type (administrative vs. academic units) and (ii) by division in descending number of reported initiatives using the division filters. Filter by fiscal year using the year filters.
For example, in fiscal year 2016, there were more initiatives submitted by administrative units vs. academic units. The top four divisions in terms of total number of reported diversity initiatives were: ‘General Services’ (48), ‘Wisconsin Union’ (14), ‘School of Education’ (5), and ‘School of Pharmacy ‘(5).
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Technical Notes: Visualization shows the number of initiatives for reported diversity initiatives aggregated by division. Filter by fiscal year.
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INITIATIVE AND PARTICIPANT COUNT BY DIVISION
Visualization depicting initiative and participant count by division
The graph below shows the participant count (i.e. number of people who participated in the initiative) (y-axis) relative to the total number of reported diversity initiatives (x-axis). Initiatives may only have one type and belong to only one division although it may have multiple sponsoring divisions. The department responsible for the initiative is represented by each circle. Larger circles correspond to a greater number of initiatives. Different colors represent different divisions, which is indicated in the legend. Click on the different colors in the legend to add or remove divisions from the view. Hover over the circles to obtain initiative count, participant count, initiative type, and fiscal year information. Filter by initiative type using the drop-down menu. Filter by fiscal year using the year filters.
For example, for initiatives where the initiative type was ‘Event’ in fiscal year 2016, the ‘SOCIAL EDUCATION OFFICE’ department under the ‘Wisconsin Unit’ division had 10 reported diversity initiatives where the total participant count was 16,453; the ‘VP DIVERSITY AND CLIMATE PROG’ department under the ‘General Services’ division had 21 initiatives where the total participant count was 10,335; the ‘ADMINISTRATION & MARKETING’ department under the ‘Wisconsin Union’ division had 1 initiative where the total participant count was 1,000; the ‘GRADUATE SCHOOL’ department under the ‘VC for Research and Graduate Education’ division had 1 initiative where the total participant count was 80; and the ‘DERMATOLOGY’ department under the ‘School of Medicine and Public Health’ division had 2 initiatives where the total participant count was 78.
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Technical Notes: Circles represent the number of initiatives by division relative to the number of participants. Click on divisions in the legend to add or remove them for comparison. Data can be further disaggregated by initiative type using the drop-down filter. Initiatives my only have one type and belong to only one division although it may have multiple sponsoring divisions not indicated in the visualization.
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INITIATIVE COUNT BY POPULATION SERVED
Visualization depicting initiative counts by population served
The total number of reported diversity initiatives aggregated by major population served is shown below. Population served corresponds to the intended audience of the initiative. More than one sub-population can be selected per initiative. The sub-populations served is represented by each circle. Larger circles correspond to a greater number of initiatives. Different colors represent different served populations, which is indicated in the legend. Hover over the circles to obtain a breakdown of the sub-populations served, initiative count, and fiscal year information. Filter by each population served in descending number of reported initiatives using the served population filters. Filter by fiscal year using the year filters.
For example, in fiscal year 2016, there were 564 initiatives where the population served was ‘Sexual Orientation,’ 548 initiatives for ‘Race,’ 301 for ‘Student,’ 282 for ‘Gender,’ 278 for ‘Ethnicity,’ 188 for ‘Ability,’ 150 for ‘Employee,’ and 44 for ‘Community.’
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Technical Notes: Circles indicate the number of initiatives by major population served. Hover over circles to get a breakdown of the sub-populations served. Initiatives may be counted in multiple major categories.
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INITIATIVES SINCE FOUNDING DATE
Visualization depicting initiative counts by type and age
The graph below shows the total number of reported initiatives (y-axis) per the time since inception or founding date via the number of months (x-axis). Time since founding in months shows the longevity of a given initiative. Different colors represent different initiative types, which is indicated in the legend. Click on the different colors in the legend to add or remove initiative types from the view. Hover over the bars to obtain fiscal year and the number of initiatives broken out by initiative type. Filter by age (i.e. the ‘Last 12/36/60 Months’ or ‘All’) using the drop-down menu. Filter by fiscal year using the year filters.
For example, when accessed on 8/7/2020, for initiatives where the type was ‘Program’ and time since founding was the ‘Last 60 Months’ in fiscal year 2016, there was 1 initiative founded 50 months ago, 1 initiative founded 55 months ago, 1 initiative founded 56 months ago, 1 initiative founded 59 months ago, and 3 initiatives founded 60 months ago. Note that these counts are subject to change, based on when you access the website.
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Technical Notes: Shows the longevity of a given initiative via the number of months since inception or founding date. Initiatives can be filtered by initiative type and those active within a given fiscal year.
Visualizations are optimized for printing and can be saved as a pdf. Click File Print. Or, use a keyboard shortcut: Windows & Linux: Ctrl + p. Mac: ⌘ +p. In the window that appears, select the destination (printer or PDF) and change any print settings you want. When ready, click Print. Each visualization will print on a separate page.