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Chauncey was born in Brooklyn, New York to the Reverend Egisto Fabbri Chauncey and Edith Lockwood Taft Chauncey. [1] Although Chauncey's father was an Episcopalian, he came from a long Puritan lineage; his ancestors on his father's side included Charles Chauncy, president of Harvard College from 1654 to 1671. [2]
In 2009, the Multicultural Center opened in Joseph T. Taylor Hall with Zephia Bryant as its first director. Bryant previously served as director of Multicultural Services at McDaniel College in Maryland. [25] In 2016, the LGBTQ+ Center was established out of the Multicultural Center as a separate entity with its own administration.