The Universal Design and Access Committee
The group leading efforts to improve accessibility and universal design on campus.
Read MoreThe group leading efforts to improve accessibility and universal design on campus.
Read MoreThe grant will allow Moran to train existing health care workers in the Navajo Nation provider network to become certified ophthalmic assistants.
Read MoreThe inconsistent use of professional titles for men and women is a common occurrence in health sciences.
Read More“We need to know what happened to the children who never returned home.”
Read MoreHow we can all join in creating a more equitable university environment.
Read MoreDean Kathryn Bond Stockton reflects on the fifth anniversary of the School for Cultural & Social Transformation.
Read MoreIntroducing the One U Thriving newsletter.
Read MoreThe general education course discusses the complexity and interconnectedness of inequality.
Read MoreProviding meaningful interactions that will inspire students to engage with science.
Read MoreCollecting important data on gender and sexual identity, plus updating your chosen/preferred name.
Read MoreEdmund Fong explains what this theory is and is not, shedding light on the current debate over this approach to understanding systemic racism.
Read MoreOn the eve of this year’s Juneteenth, we reflect on the significance of June 19, 1865—a day now commemorated as a federal holiday to mark the end of slavery in the United States.
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