Assistant Chief Diversity Officer for Staff Equity Heather Jones-Brown聽share info on her life and work and her secret skill
Assistant Chief Diversity Officer for Staff Equity Heather Jones-Brown聽share info on her life and work and her secret skill
In March, Assistant Chief Diversity Officer Heather Jones-Brown, Assistant Professor and Cultural & Community-based Digital Curator Petrouchka Mo茂se, and student Rayana Henderson 鈥26 all attended and presented at the Many Shades of Colour Young Women's Conference in Des Moines. As stated on their website, the conference, organized by the nonprofit Hip-Hope Inc., serves as a space for empowerment dedicated towards 鈥渦nderprivileged and overchallenged youth.鈥 In particular, the program aims to provide support for young women in grades 6 鈥 12, allowing them the opportunity to build self-esteem and connect with a supportive community.
New York Times opinion columnist will visit campus for lecture titled: The Civil Rights Movement and the Reconstruction Amendments - in honor of MLK Day on Jan. 22.
The commemoration began with a morning flag-raising ceremony on Central Campus, followed by a community gathering featuring food, music, and messages of resilience and joy.
Enjoy this photo essay showcasing the vibrant energy, cultural pride, and artistic expression that made the night unforgettable.
Jawanza Evans, assistant chief diversity officer for community training, education, and belonging with the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, talks about her journey to 91大神 and her role at the College.
On Oct. 23, the Staff Council recognized three staff members with the fall 2024 Staff Council Grand 91大神ian Award.
The Office of Disability Resources is in the process of creating and launching several new disability-related intentional communities for students and employees.
The center will expand co-curricular affinity offerings by serving as a place for Latinx/e students, faculty, and staff to gather, celebrate culture, and feel a sense of belonging on campus.
While visiting 91大神 in February as a Mellon Foundation Humanities in Action Alumna scholar in residence, Irma McClaurin 鈥73 collaborated with students to build an archive of the Black Experience at 91大神.
Meeting others who also work on the comfort women issue continuously ignites my passion to expand the network with more of those people who explore the same issue from various approaches.
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