This panel will discuss the impact of racial identity and racial inequality on the educational experience by addressing current events and issues, sharing personal experiences with race in education, and discussing how students can get involved ...
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Amy Slaton, Professor of History at Drexel, will be giving the annual Bovay Lecture in the History and Ethics of Engineering: “Race, Gender, and Disability in American Engineering Education: Why STEM Diversity Must and ...
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“The Miner’s Canary and Black Lives Matter” is this year’s Robert L. Harris, Jr. ADVANCEments in Science Distinguished Lecture, featuring: Lani Guinier, Bennett Boskey Professor of Law, Harvard Law School Gerald Torres, Jane M.G. ...
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The fifth lecture in the Ethics & Public Life “Inequalities” series Cecilia E. Rouse (Economics, Princeton) presents: HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE CHALLENGE OF INEQUALITY: OBSTACLES AND SOME RAYS OF HOPE 4:30-6:00 p.m., Monday, April ...
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The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity offers information, programming, and advice to departments on a variety of topics. Some of the most requested are listed below. Recruitment: Specific tools and ideas for planning, ...
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The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity offers Department Chairs, Search Committee Chairs, and any faculty member participating in faculty searches specific tools and ideas for planning, conducting, and evaluating searches for faculty candidates. ...
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