To the French national motto liberté, égalité, fraternité you can probably go ahead and add diversité, at least as far as its soccer team is concerned.
News
- Questions regarding the costs and benefits of diversity for organizational performance not only affect the management of teams in sports but also broader debates over immigration, university admissions, and business hiring decisions.
- After extensive study, Pitt moves to change name of building that houses its public health program -- a name that currently honors the U.S. surgeon general who oversaw the Tuskegee experiment.
- Penn says Amy Wax will no longer teach required first-year courses after another widely criticized set of comments about race -- this time about black law students at the university -- comes to light.
- Study finds that students who deliver microaggressions are also likely to harbor racist attitudes.
- University of California President Janet Napolitano today (August 14) sent the following letter to the UC community in response to the violence in Charlottesville.
- Seven months ago, Mark Brimhall-Vargas became Brandeis University’s chief diversity officer. He was the first person to hold that job, though he has spent about 20 years doing diversity work in higher education.
- University of California President Janet Napolitano today (August 2) issued the following statement on public university admissions, in light of media reports
- Trump administration plans to investigate and sue colleges and universities over admissions practices.
- “I’m not bossy, I’m the boss.” So proclaims Beyoncé in a video in support of the #banbossy campaign.