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 who complete the five-session curriculum will receive formal recognition from TEAM ADVANCE, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and the Office of the Provost.
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 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.
Our sixth event in the R3 series, “Scholarship Addressing the Dual Pandemic of Racism and COVID-19,“ will take place on April 19, 1:30-3 p.m.
This workshop explores biased behavior prevalent in the SOM and responses to these acts of disrespect and discrimination.
“Can We Talk about Race?” is a nuanced discussion on race. This workshop will facilitate a discussion on race through art. Art is the ideal vehicle to present contentious topics for the same reason that these topics are difficult to talk about –– both carry an emotional charge. Art allows us to locate our emotional … Read more
register by April 20.
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 who complete the five-session curriculum will receive formal recognition from TEAM ADVANCE, the Center for Faculty Excellence, and the Office of the Provost.
This Ally Training is targeted for UNC staff and administrators to increase visibility, support, and resources for members of the Carolina community living with the impacts/challenges of undocumentation. Registrants will receive more details via email the week of April 25. You can also follow UndocuCarolina on their social networks (@undocucarolina). Learn more about them at … Read more