50 years of Ethnic Studies
On March 29, the U’s Division of Ethnic Studies will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a day of panels and an evening reception.
Read MoreOn March 29, the U’s Division of Ethnic Studies will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a day of panels and an evening reception.
Read MoreGabby Rivera spoke at the U encouraging students to find their own within their ancestors and stories and gave campus a glimpse into the inspirations for her writing.
Read MoreThis year’s events explore what it means to be powerful and radically creative, with a keynote address by Gabby Rivera, a Bronx-born, queer Latinx writer.
Read MoreIn the spring 2019 semester, the U introduced a voluntary online training module focusing on diversity, inclusion and equity on campus.
Read MoreHear what it’s like to be a college pioneer at First Gen-Con, an event to help first-generation students connect, share their experiences and meet staff and faculty who can help them navigate the college experience.
Read MoreJoin the Black Student Union in celebrating Black History Month during February.
Read MoreAuthor and activist Blair Imani will headline ASUU’s Conference on Diverse Excellence, the theme of which, “Unite For Justice,” brings peoples of diverse backgrounds together in order to educate, uplift and support one another.
Read MoreThe U’s 35th annual MLK Week celebration features writer, community organizer and queer feminist Charlene Carruthers.
Read MoreDec. 10 marked the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read MoreJoin in on a week of events that prepare students for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study.
Read MoreIrene Ota, diversity coordinator in the College of Social Work, breaks down some of the issues around cultural appropriation and suggests ways we can celebrate Halloween respectfully.
Read MoreA $600,000 Mellon Foundation grant will advance new Pacific Islands Studies initiative.
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