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*Jan 23, 2009
Location: UC Riverside An invitation-only symposium on leading for diversity for EVC's and Deans from the five southern California UC campuses. Program materials from previous symposia are available on the link above. |
*Oct 6, 2009
Location: Cross-Cultural Center Speaker: Daryl G. Smith Professor of Education and Psychology Claremont Graduate University |
*Sep 14-16, 2009
Location: Lake Arrowhead Conference Center An invitation-only retreat for department chairs from the five southern UC campuses, sponsored by the NSF PAID program. |
*Apr 6, 2009
Location: UCSD Cross Cultural Center Dr. Tatum will speak about the nuts and bolts strategies that worked (and those that failed) during his efforts to bring meaningful diversity to his home institution. He has advanced the College of Humanities as a model for recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty as well as undergraduate and graduate students. Dean Tatum has been a leader in efforts to recruit and retain an excellent and diverse faculty. He chaired a Dean’s committee that produced a report to guide administrators in conducting searches in ways to assure diversity among candidates. Dean Tatum established the Cesar Chávez and W.E.B. Du Bois Scholarships. He also has supported and been personally involved in the College Academy for Parents, which is designed to increase the number of low-income, minority, and first-generation college students. Tatum recently submitted a 160 Âpage report, Charting a University of Arizona Course Toward Becoming an Hispanic Serving Institution: Recommendations to the President of the University of Arizona. |
Oct 27, 2008
Location: UCI Student Center Presenter: JoAnn Moody, Diversity Consultant. |
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