Mailee Kue, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President of Community & Belonging and Bias Incident Committee Co-Chair
At Bryant University we are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and supportive campus that emphasizes belonging, values different perspectives, and where all members of the community matter and can succeed.
Bryant’s community thrives on the unique life experiences that every individual brings to our campus. Our interdisciplinary curriculum fosters global awareness, encouraging students to examine complex questions from multiple viewpoints. Beyond the classroom, student life is a vibrant mix of different experiences, from campus-wide initiatives to student-led events that blend advocacy, education, connection, and plenty of fun. You’ll find countless opportunities to immerse yourself in new ideas, challenge assumptions, broaden your perspective — and maybe even surprise yourself along the way.
At Bryant, we believe every voice adds value to the journey of exploration. Together, we uncover insights that foster greater understanding, compassion, and a more vibrant, interconnected world.
Bryant offers a number of student-facing offices, programs, and resources to foster a welcoming environment and support the needs of our community.
At Bryant, we’re committed to providing our students with opportunities to explore their faith and spirituality. The Ronald K. and Kati C. Machtley Interfaith Center offers a welcoming space for students of all beliefs and hosts events that promote understanding and respect for different religious traditions. Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, and Protestant chaplains also serve as sources of support and spiritual development for the entire community.
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