Implementation Committee Shares Updates on the 11 Gender Equity Initiatives

Aug 25, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

The implementation committee of faculty and staff from the Office of the President, Institute Diversity, VPGEFD, and Human Resources shared updates on its progress to implement the 11 Gender Equity Initiatives.

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INSIGHT Into Diversity Honors Georgia Tech with the HEED Award for Four Consecutive Years

Sep 25, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

Institute Diversity is proud to announce that INSIGHT Into Diversity honored Georgia Tech with the 2017 INSIGHT Into Diversity Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award for the fourth consecutive year.

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Ninth Annual Diversity Symposium Focuses on Building Inclusive Communities, Explores the Impact and Implications of Race and Class

Sep 28, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

In light of the theme, “Building Inclusive Communities,” the Diversity Symposium featured lectures, panels, and performances that explored the impact and implications of race and class on individual success and community engagement in higher education.

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Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program Application Period Opens

Oct 04, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

If you are interested in working with a group of faculty, staff, and students to foster a community of diversity and inclusion at Georgia Tech, consider applying for the 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program.

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Four Years Later: Measuring Progress on Campus Inclusivity

Oct 30, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

Next month, Institute Diversity and Academic Effectiveness will start conducting climate surveys to gauge the Institute’s progress on building an inclusive, supportive, and welcoming environment for the campus community.

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Fox Elected AAAS Fellow

Nov 20, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

Mary Frank Fox, a professor in the School of Public Policy, was recently elected to the rank of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

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Implementation Committee Provides Quarterly Updates on the 11 Recommendations from the Black Student Experience Task Force

Dec 08, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

The implementation committee of students and leaders from Institute Diversity, Student Life, and Undergraduate Education provided updates on its progress to address the 11 recommendations from the Black Student Experience Task Force.

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Implementation Committee Provides Quarterly Updates on the 11 Gender Equity Initiatives

Dec 08, 2017 - Atlanta, GA

The implementation committee of faculty and staff from the Office of the President, Institute Diversity, VPGEFD, and Human Resources provided updates on its progress to implement the 11 Gender Equity Initiatives.

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First Cohort of Faculty, Staff, and Students Complete Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program

Jan 05, 2018 - Atlanta, GA

Twenty faculty, staff, and students were recently honored for completing the inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program at the program’s poster expo and celebration event.

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MLK Lecture Keynote Speaker Joy-Ann Reid Shares Insights on the Past, Present, and Future of Nonviolent Political Protest

Feb 07, 2018 - Atlanta, GA

During the MLK Lecture, “Actualizing the Dream: The Future of Nonviolent Political Protest,” Joy-Ann Reid, national correspondent for MSNBC, discussed King’s legacy and his vision of a beloved community, achieved through nonviolent principles.

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