Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Columbia psychology faculty member Jon Freeman explains the role he played in a data collection change that could help retain people in STEM who identify as LGBTQ+.
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More than 300 New York City middle and high school students celebrated their graduation from Columbia’s State Pre-College Enrichment Program (S-PREP).
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CUIMC employees have launched two new employee resource groups, the Islamic Cultural ERG and the Southwest Asian and North African ERG.
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Nursing's Ashley Graham-Perel, director of diversity and cultural affairs, discusses what Black History Month means to her and how the School of Nursing is celebrating.
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In honor of Black History Month, we sat down with Ashley Graham-Perel, EdD, to discuss what the month means to her, the events the Office of Diversity and Cultural Affairs held, and resources.
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Alade McKen, chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer for staff at CUIMC, discusses the top priorities for 2024 and the role DEI plays during moments of upheaval.
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Learn about employee resource groups at CUIMC, the benefits they offer, and how to get involved.
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Students in Columbia’s occupational therapy program are using virtual reality to learn how to spot and respond to instances of bias.
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CUIMC held its second Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Summit on Nov. 2, bringing together the university community to engage with pressing topics related to diversity and inclusion.
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This Veterans Day, please take a moment to thank vets for their service to the nation, beginning with these ten CUIMC faculty and staff, whose military experiences inform and inspire their work.
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CUIMC hosted a community celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month Oct. 11 on Haven Plaza, featuring food, dance performances, and trivia.
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Two programs in the Department of Neuroscience are helping students from underrepresented groups prepare for neuroscience graduate programs.
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Across the medical center campus, researchers are working to increase diversity in clinical trials, efforts that will ultimately improve patient care.
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Columbia stem cell researchers opened up their labs for one day to dozens of 8th to 10th grade girls to inspire the next generation of female scientists.
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