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FRAMINGHAM – Framingham State University’s first-ever Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion, & Community Engagement has resigned.

Hired in May 2019, Constanza Cabello’s last day with the University was Friday, August 20.

Cabello was the the Assistant to the President for Institutional Diversity/Director of Intercultural Affairs at Stonehill College in North Easton.

Prior to joining Stonehill College in 2015, Cabello served as the Associate Director of Multicultural Affairs at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.


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When hired, Framingham State President F. Javier Cevallos said “Our efforts around diversity, equity and inclusive excellence are central to the University’s mission and at the core of our commitment to supporting all students.”

Cevallos announced earlier this year that he will retire at the end of the 2021-22 school year.


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