Recent Announcements on Diversity and Inclusive Excellence
In recent weeks, University of Cincinnati President Santa J. Ono and the universitys senior leadership have made the following announcements on diversity and inclusive excellence:
Announcement on Diversity and Student Enrollment Initiatives
Dec. 9, 2015
Statement on Socially Responsible Investing Policies
Dec. 7, 2015
Announcement on $40 Million in Faculty Diversity Initiatives
Dec. 2, 2015
Statement on African American Cultural and Resource Center Space
Dec. 1, 2015
Memo on Creation of a Student Diversity Programs Team
Nov. 30, 2015
Memo on Search Processes and Use of Contributions to Diversity and Inclusion Statement
Nov. 24, 2015
Statement on White Student Union Facebook Page
Nov. 24, 2015
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