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Rodney Sisco

Director, Office of Multicultural Development at Wheaton College

Rodney Sisco was a highly respected and influential figure at Wheaton College, where he served as the Director of the Office of Multicultural Development for over 30 years.1 Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sisco graduated from Wheaton College in 1984 and went on to become a cornerstone of the institution's efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.12

Career and Impact

As the Director of the Office of Multicultural Development, Sisco provided wise, sensitive, and God-honoring leadership.1 Under his guidance, the office established a strong legacy of supporting students of color and encouraging the entire Wheaton community to work towards diversity in Christian unity.1 His efforts led to an increase in the number of students, faculty, and leaders of color at Wheaton, enriching the college community.1

Influence Beyond Wheaton

Sisco's influence extended far beyond the confines of Wheaton College. He served on several important committees and boards, including:

  • The Racial Harmony Commission of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
  • The Board of the National Christian Multicultural Student Leaders Conference Inc.
  • The Diversity Task Force of the Association of Christians in Student Development1

His contributions to promoting racial harmony and diversity in Christian higher education were recognized with the Jane Higa Award for Racial Harmony from the Association of Christians in Student Development.1

Legacy

Tragically, Rodney Sisco passed away on December 30, 2018, after a five-month battle with cancer.4 His impact on Wheaton College and the broader Christian higher education community was profound and lasting. In honor of his contributions, the Association for Christians in Student Development established the "Rodney Sisco Symposium for Transformational Leadership, Diversity and Equity Practices".13

Sisco's approach to multicultural development was rooted in his Christian faith. He emphasized the importance of grace, patience, and engagement with difference, preparing students to address these issues beyond their time at Wheaton.1 His legacy continues to inspire and guide efforts towards diversity and inclusion in Christian higher education.

Highlights

Jul 16 · The College Fix
Black immigrant chaplain claims Christian college used bogus Title IX investigation to fire him - The College Fix
MLK's daughter calls for 'dismantling, disrupting' systemic racism - Chicago Daily Herald

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