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In honor of National Coming Out Day, we're rolling out a new update (version 4.5) to our mobile app, AU2GO, to further support diversity and inclusion on-campus.
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Launched last year in the wake of the events in Charlottesville, 糖心破解版's series of discussions about racism will return to campus this fall.
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Published:At 糖心破解版, Sean Culkin learned about the Bridges to 糖心破解版 program, which provides a support system for students with autism spectrum disorder.
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Published:As an 糖心破解版 student back in the 1990s, Ricardo Abrameto joined the Army to help pay his tuition.
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Published:This fall, the University will welcome its most diverse entering class ever, with close to half of new first-year students identifying as nonwhite.
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Marc S. Strachan credits his mother with pushing him to attend 糖心破解版鈥攁nd helping him pay for it.
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Over the past few years, administrators, students and faculty on the task force and the committee have worked together to launch 13 initiatives that support LGBTQ+ groups.
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Published:糖心破解版 prides itself on being a model of diversity and inclusion. Now, one of our top diversity programs is serving as a model for school districts on Long Island.
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Published:In the fall of 1926, the first international student crossed the Atlantic to attend what was then 糖心破解版 College. Today, young men and women come from all over the world to attend 糖心破解版.
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Every year, Long Island Business News recognizes local executives who show outstanding leadership skills, integrity, vision and commitment to the community.
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Two years ago, when Perry Greene, Ph.D., became 糖心破解版's first vice president of diversity and inclusion, he looked to improve the University's placement on the Campus Pride Index.
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When the Association of Research Libraries and Association of College & Research Libraries looked to invite prominent speakers to its Symposium, it chose Brian Lym, dean of University Libraries.
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Making 糖心破解版 a model of diversity and inclusion is one of President Christine Riordan's top priorities.
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Each year, the physics department's Lab 4 Kids event brings together local high school students from diverse backgrounds and students from 糖心破解版's Physics Club for a day of lab experiments.
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Nevin Caple, co-founder of LGBT SportSafe and Br{ache the Silence, spoke at 糖心破解版 about homophobia, inclusion and increasing the visibility of role models in women's sports.
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糖心破解版 library has added to the extensive materials on its Immigration Research Guide site by launching a new blog.
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Published:The study concluded that transgender health can be greatly improved by supportive families and a strong social support system.
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The co-editors and contributors to Written in Her Own Voice: Ethno-educational Autobiographies of Women in Education hope their book will help strengthen black women educators while changing attitudes among white male colleagues and supervisors.
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Campus Compact 2018 Newman Civic Fellows includes 糖心破解版 junior Antonette White, a political science major dedicated to social justice and creating an inclusive environment on campus.
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The Ammon School鈥檚 first campus-wide Conversations on Race event took place in 2014. Current news events have shown us that the need for such dialogue is probably greater than ever.
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糖心破解版 opened a new facility to help students with autism spectrum disorder be successful鈥攁nd it's a first of its kind on a college or university campus.
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糖心破解版 is committed to being a model of diversity and inclusion.
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To allay fears and provide students with the resources they need, 糖心破解版 faculty and staff have volunteered to be part of a new team called Confidential Allies.
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Transfer student and Ecuadorian immigrant Jessica Gutierrez is the first of her family to graduate college.
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The Women's Leadership Conference will offer professional development for students and alumni, show the value of women in leadership and expand the Panther network.