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Faculty Mentor Training (TEAM ADVANCE)

Faculty who complete the five-session curriculum will receive formal recognition from TEAM ADVANCE, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and the Office of the Provost.

Faculty Mentor Training (TEAM ADVANCE)

Faculty who complete the five-session curriculum will receive formal recognition from TEAM ADVANCE, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and the Office of the Provost.

UNC Distinguished Lectureship on Racial Equity and Belonging

Carolina Union Great Hall 209 South Road, Chapel Hill, United States

The selection committee for the Distinguished Lectureship on Racial Equity and the Office of the Student Body President is excited to welcome Erika H. James, Dean of the Wharton School, Reliance Professor of Management and Private Enterprise and professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania, to deliver the 2022 Inaugural Distinguished Lecture on Racial Equity … Read more

Racial Justice

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.

WinS 7th Annual Spring Symposium: Life Beyond Lab

Women in Science (WinS) will be hosting their annual symposium on Friday, April 1st to recognize the work and contributions of women to the advancement of science. For the 7th Women in Science Symposium, we are celebrating the many facets of a scientist, in and outside of the lab.

Faculty Mentor Training (TEAM ADVANCE)

Faculty who complete the five-session curriculum will receive formal recognition from TEAM ADVANCE, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and the Office of the Provost.

Faculty Mentor Training (TEAM ADVANCE)

Faculty who complete the five-session curriculum will receive formal recognition from TEAM ADVANCE, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and the Office of the Provost.

Surviving and Thriving Summit

The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program invites the UNC-Chapel Hill campus community to the inaugural Surviving and Thriving Summit. We will explore stories from graduate students of color through interactive story boards and a performance piece, culminating in a facilitated discussion. We invite you to join us in this gathering space as we learn from one another and build our community together.

Standard Safe Zone training

Standard Safe Zone covers the concepts mentioned above, as well as campus climate data, campus achievement disparities, common allyship scenarios. This training is intended to address concerns particular to students, faculty, and staff members.