Diversity and Implicit Bias Awareness Program Symposium

Hosts, the Council of Graduate Students, Office of Student Life, and OUAB Grad/Prof, invite you to the second annual Diversity and Implicit Bias Awareness Program Symposium on April 11, 2017. This year’s theme is Diversity and Inclusion as a Means Not an End. Registration will start at 9:00am with the program beginning at 9:30am. The symposium will conclude during lunch and a keynote address by Dr. Nancy “Rusty” Bareceló. For a complete schedule and information on all of our guest experts, please go here.

To register for the event: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8leX1sLExTliv3L

Apply to be a Senator with the Council of Graduate Students!
Applications are open and close April 7, 2017: https://cgs.osu.edu/get-involved/senate-application/
All senator positions are open for the 2017-2018 academic year. For more information on the position, please visit: https://cgs.osu.edu/leadership/senators.

Apply to be a Delegate with the Council of Graduate Students!
Applications are open and close April 7, 2017: https://cgs.osu.edu/get-involved/delegate-application/
All delegate positions are open for the 2017-2018 academic year. For more information on the position, please visit: https://cgs.osu.edu/leadership/delegates/.

 

Counselor Education Faculty and Students Take Pledge of Support for Diversity and Inclusion

On Wednesday, the Counselor Education faculty and students took a pledge of support for diversity and inclusion.

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The faculty signed a faculty leadership statement.

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Students posed with signs of support and signed the pledge.

If you want to join the movement and show the world that Buckeyes support diversity, you can purchase these necklaces that are being sold by Chi Sigma Iota. Contact granello.1@osu.edu for more information.

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“Words aren’t enough. They must be followed by action.”

A message from Dean Cheryl Achterberg:

Dear Friends, Students and Colleagues:

Words aren’t enough. They must be followed by action. Yesterday, the College of Education and Human Ecology stood up against racism.

We invite everyone to join us in the critical work that lies ahead, whether you were able to participate in the EHE Picture Project or not. We all can support our colleagues by reminding each other every day of our intent: We need to reinforce our commitments out loud to diversity, justice and inclusion and acknowledge that we create our own culture.

We must be vigilant to protect our community from ignorance and hatred. It is up to us to make our college and the university a safer place for all to grow and thrive.

We must not only write the script, but live it every day. 

Reminder: Our college will host “A Critical Dialogue on Justice, Diversity and Inclusion,” Monday, Dec. 5, from 2-3 p.m. More details to come.

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