Beverly Tatum, best-selling author and sought-after speaker on the topics of race and education, will engage in a conversation with Chancellor Philip DiStefano during the summit Nov. 13.
Whether you're a CU student, staff or faculty member, here are some of the top reasons for you to attend the 2019 spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit Feb. 12.
This year's Diversity and Inclusion Summit revolves around the idea of not only beginning conversations with good intent but finishing them with the right impact. Hope to see you there.
The Inclusion, Diversity, Excellence and Academics Plan (IDEA Plan) is posted for campus review, and town halls to facilitate community input begin Nov. 13.
With 40-plus sessions, you could make full days out of the CU system Diversity and Inclusion Summit. Here are a few highlights, as well as a link to the complete schedule of compelling topics and speakers.
The recent case of a ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ student being treated for meningococcal disease was isolated, and no other people have become ill, according to Boulder County Public Health.