Diverse student advocacy
Meet Dr. Tawanda Owens, the executive director for diverse student advocacy—a new position created to advocate for students and programs served by the Office for Equity and Diversity at the U.
Read MoreMeet Dr. Tawanda Owens, the executive director for diverse student advocacy—a new position created to advocate for students and programs served by the Office for Equity and Diversity at the U.
Read MoreThe 34th annual celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has become a platform to engage students, faculty, staff and community members in critical conversations around contemporary civil rights issues and issues surrounding race and racism in America.
Read MoreThe Your Voice Moves Us Forward campaign has become a platform for continuous discussions around race and inequality on campus and in the community.
Read MoreSheryle Bauer wrote a novel, “The Devil in the Deal,” based on her true story of overcoming problems and bad choices, having a dream and never giving up.
Read MoreU moves forward in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Read MoreMcArthur Genius Ta-Nehisi Coates delivers keynote address.
Read MoreU launches School for Cultural and Social Transformation, paving the way for expanded research and educational contributions.
Read MoreBy Presidential Commission on the Status of Women, Linda K. Amos Subcommittee The 2017 Women’s Week Committee, Presidential Commission on the Status of Women and Office for Equity and Diversity request nominations for the 18th annual Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women. This award recognizes an individual staff or faculty member who […]
Read MoreBy Presidential Commission on the Status of Women, Linda K. Amos Subcommittee The 2017 Women’s Week Committee, Presidential Commission on the Status of Women and Office for Equity and Diversity request nominations for the 18th annual Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women. This award recognizes an individual staff or faculty member who […]
Read MoreHip-hop artist Talib Kweli to give keynote address.
Read MoreNow accepting nominations for the Linda K. Amos Award for Distinguished Service to Women, which recognizes individuals who have improved the education and working environment for women at the U.
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