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Why Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Matter!

January 15, 2013 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

The City of Toronto

On January 20, 2013, the day before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday Observance in the United States, the dream will be realized again.  President Barack Hussein Obama will be sworn in for a second term.  He accomplished this feat by recognizing a new principle in American life: equity, diversity, and inclusion matter!  For some time now, demographic … [Read more...] about Why Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Matter!

I Love College, But Hate My Roommates!

October 23, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

I Love College, But I Hate My Roommates!

5 Ways First-Year Students Can Avoid A Roommate Crisis Jacquelyn is a first generation college student from a low-income family.  She worked hard to complete high school, compete for scholarships, and select the college of her dreams.  She arrived on campus and moved into her residence hall room with a friend from home and two other girls.  All were from … [Read more...] about I Love College, But Hate My Roommates!

CMU’s Office of LGBTQ Services

May 1, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Central Michigan University's Office of LGBTQ Services

The purpose of Office of LGBTQ Services is to serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and groups at Central Michigan University. The Office provides an inclusive environment for students, staff, faculty, allies, friends, and family. We recognize the diversity among sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression among our community. By … [Read more...] about CMU’s Office of LGBTQ Services

The Difference in GEAR UP/College Day

April 24, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Central Michigan University GEARUP/College Day

The Difference in GEAR UP/College Day: GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) differs from other access programs by raising academic aspiration of entire grade level cohorts of low-income students, not just selected individuals. Furthermore the GEAR UP Program is cultivating motivation, knowledge, and skills needed to succeed in … [Read more...] about The Difference in GEAR UP/College Day

CMU’s Native American Programs Office

April 17, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Central Michigan University's Native American Programs Office Logo

The Native American Programs Office (NAP) on the Central Michigan University campus is responsible for various activities all related to the Native American community and culture. NAP seeks to increase awareness of cultural, social, and artistic traditions of the Native American culture on campus and through community outreach, while focusing on the recruitment and retention of … [Read more...] about CMU’s Native American Programs Office

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Equity

Diversity

Inclusion

Institutional Diversity

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Multicultural

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