PROMISE info session lunch
Info Session 1: Thursday, June 23 from noon – 1 p.m. Info Session 2: Friday, June 24 from noon – 1 p.m. Please contact Bria Berry to RSVP for either event. Read the announcement for more information.
Info Session 1: Thursday, June 23 from noon – 1 p.m. Info Session 2: Friday, June 24 from noon – 1 p.m. Please contact Bria Berry to RSVP for either event. Read the announcement for more information.
The Black Scholar and the Black Leadership experience in the workplace are distinctive. Often, being the "only" in a room, on a team, or in the workplace at large is not an unusual experience for Black leaders. In this panel, participants discuss the challenges posed by a lack of representation at the leadership level—and the … Read more
Info Session 1: Thursday, June 23 from noon – 1 p.m. Info Session 2: Friday, June 24 from noon – 1 p.m. Please contact Bria Berry to RSVP for either event. Read the announcement for more information.
This workshop addresses structural racism in the United States. The workshop explores the history of race as a social construct and the effects of racism on our education and health care systems. It also engages participants in a discussion of how to combat structural racism within the School of Medicine.
You are invited to attend an IN-PERSON or via ZOOM webinar hosted by UNC Lineberger Cancer Center When: Wednesday, June 29, 2022, 4:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada). 00-002 Joseph S. Pagano Conf. Rm. Topic: UNC Lineberger Special Seminar Presenter – Chrystal Starbird, PhD, Yale University “Structural insights into extracellular TAM receptor organization” Register in advance for zoom.
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oJUaU0CJTda2-tLY_2LMIw
Explores unintended/implicit bias and introduces foundational concepts that are necessary to additional engagement with DEI-related topics and issues. This workshop will be offered monthly throughout the year, and is strongly recommended to be first training that participants attend.
This workshop explores biased behavior prevalent in the SOM and responses to these acts of disrespect and discrimination.
This workshop addresses structural racism in the United States. The workshop explores the history of race as a social construct and the effects of racism on our education and health care systems. It also engages participants in a discussion of how to combat structural racism within the School of Medicine.
Explores unintended/implicit bias and introduces foundational concepts that are necessary to additional engagement with DEI-related topics and issues. This workshop will be offered monthly throughout the year, and is strongly recommended to be first training that participants attend.
We would like to invite all members of the BCBP community: students, staff, post-docs, research assistants, all lab members and faculty to learn the results of the Climate Survey from our Department. This is scheduled for Sept. 22nd (Thursday from 12-12:30PM), during the first half of a faculty meeting, just for convenience. Dr Nate Thomas, the Vice Dean … Read more