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A 38-year tradition experienced many firsts during the virtual awards ceremony, which honored 39 students and student organizations for their creative leadership.
OHIO Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Dr. Gigi Secuban has recently been named to the national board of INSIGHT into Diversity.
The 7th Annual Tri-State Conference on Diversity and Inclusion is now accepting workshop proposals. The conference theme is Dimensions of Diversity: The Impact of Visible and Invisible Identities.
OHIO is hosting a virtual event April 23 to foster personal reflection and strategies to combat violence and discrimination against Asian/Pacific Islander populations in the United States.
Events include a letter writing campaign, part of the “SayHerName: Building Community to Support Women of Color at OHIO” initiative, on April 21 and Denim Day on April 28.
“Pathways to Anti-Racism" theme will engage participants in discovering strategies to foster an anti-racist campus and community culture.
“OHIO Strong” gala theme will highlight exceptional stories of student leadership and resilience from the past academic year.
Ohio University’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion will host “Black Greek Life 101: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Mock” on Tuesday, April 13.
Grant, the former chef at the National Museum of African American History and the corporate chef of Dacha Restaurant Group in Washington, D.C., will participate in a cooking demonstration and Q&A.
Ohio University and the City of Athens’ Take Back the Night event will offer various ways to support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and harassment.
Information about the free programs and activities can be viewed on the 2021 Women’s History Month website, as well as in the Calendar of University Events.
In Athens and in nearby counties, the African American experience and history run deep.
The Career and Leadership Development Center and Office of Diversity and Inclusion have partnered to offer a series of career development programs and resources for students in diverse populations.
Ohio University will celebrate Black History Month 2021 with a slate of virtual events, including a keynote talk from veteran political strategist Donna Brazile on Feb. 17.
Week of events includes Silent March, Drive-in Brunch