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Online training modules in !MyPath [[https://mypath.rochester.edu]]
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Previously available training workshops: (sign up in MyPath [[https://mypath.rochester.edu]] to be notified of new sessions) '''Previously available training workshops''' (sign up in !MyPath https://mypath.rochester.edu to be notified of new sessions)
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=== List of unique perspectives and tools designed to make classrooms more inclusive: === ''' List of unique perspectives and tools designed to make classrooms more inclusive: '''
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[[http://www.crlt.umich.edu/gsis/p3_1]] https://www.lifescied.org/doi/pdf/10.1187/cbe.13-06-0115
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https://www.ceoaction.com CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion is the largest CEO-driven business commitment to advance diversity and inclusion within the workplace. Their goal is to collectively take measurable action in advancing diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Companies recognize that signing the pledge is the first of many important steps toward meaningful change. Contributing to and learning from actions other companies are taking is another. With businesses anchored in almost every community across America, we have the opportunity—and responsibility—to play a meaningful role in such an important societal issue. CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion is the largest CEO-driven business commitment to advance diversity and inclusion within the workplace. Their goal is to collectively take measurable action in advancing diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Companies recognize that signing the pledge is the first of many important steps toward meaningful change. Contributing to and learning from actions other companies are taking is another. With businesses anchored in almost every community across America, we have the opportunity—and responsibility—to play a meaningful role in such an important societal issue.
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College Diversity Roundtable at UR - http://www.rochester.edu/college/roundtable/index.html https://www.ceoaction.com
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Institutional data on gender/race breakdown of faculty, staff, and students: https://www.rochester.edu/diversity/dashboards/ College Diversity Roundtable at UR
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AS&E diversity events calendar https://www.rochester.edu/college/diversity/about/events.html and University diversity events calendar https://events.rochester.edu/diversity_events http://www.rochester.edu/college/roundtable/index.html

Institutional data on gender/race breakdown of faculty, staff, and students

https://www.rochester.edu/diversity/dashboards/

AS&E diversity events calendar

https://www.rochester.edu/college/diversity/about/events.html

University diversity events calendar

https://events.rochester.edu/diversity_events

Current Faculty Resources

Online training modules in MyPath https://mypath.rochester.edu

  • Coaching for Development
  • Developing Your Direct Reports
  • Diversity Learning Series: Managing Bias
  • Ethical & Legal Obligations in the Hiring Process

  • From Conflict to Conversation
  • Preventing Harassment & Discrimination

  • Raising Cultural Awareness of Inequalities & Injustice

  • Supervisor’s Guide to Hiring Unconscious Bias Awareness

Previously available training workshops (sign up in MyPath https://mypath.rochester.edu to be notified of new sessions)

  • Being an Ally for LGBTQ+ People
  • Creating a Respectful Workplace
  • EAP Supervisor Series: Workplace Conflict
  • Experiential Implicit Bias Series
  • Hair Styles & Headwraps: Uncovering Hidden Biases

  • Leadership Enhanced: Generational Differences Across the Workplace
  • Leadership Enhanced: Navigating Difficult Conversations
  • Racial Equity Learning Series
  • Trans 101
  • Working Alongside Veterans & the Reintegration Process

List of unique perspectives and tools designed to make classrooms more inclusive:

Kimberly D. Tanner. Structure Matters: Twenty-One Teaching Strategies to Promote Student Engagement and Cultivate Classroom Equity

https://www.lifescied.org/doi/pdf/10.1187/cbe.13-06-0115

Project Biodiversify - Tools for promoting diversity and inclusivity in biology classrooms

https://projectbiodiversify.wpcomstaging.com/

CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion is the largest CEO-driven business commitment to advance diversity and inclusion within the workplace. Their goal is to collectively take measurable action in advancing diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Companies recognize that signing the pledge is the first of many important steps toward meaningful change. Contributing to and learning from actions other companies are taking is another. With businesses anchored in almost every community across America, we have the opportunity—and responsibility—to play a meaningful role in such an important societal issue.

https://www.ceoaction.com

College Diversity Roundtable at UR

http://www.rochester.edu/college/roundtable/index.html

Institutional data on gender/race breakdown of faculty, staff, and students

https://www.rochester.edu/diversity/dashboards/

AS&E diversity events calendar

https://www.rochester.edu/college/diversity/about/events.html

University diversity events calendar

https://events.rochester.edu/diversity_events

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