Friday, March 27, 2020
Canceled: Canceled - Diversity Champions: Unconscious Bias | Multicultural Affairs
The purpose of this workshop is to explore some of the underlying psychological principles behind how and why unconscious biases happen. Through this understanding, the workshop will reveal some of the impacts and consequences of unconscious biases. Participants will be able to take action and address unconscious biases both within themselves and others.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Canceled: Canceled - Diversity Champions: Unconscious Bias | Multicultural Affairs
The purpose of this workshop is to explore some of the underlying psychological principles behind how and why unconscious biases happen. Through this understanding, the workshop will reveal some of the impacts and consequences of unconscious biases. Participants will be able to take action and address unconscious biases both within themselves and others.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
BPFQ | Pride Center
Student support group for students who identify as bisexual, pansexual, fluid or queer to find community.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
BPFQ | Pride Center
Student support group for students who identify as bisexual, pansexual, fluid or queer to find community.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Gender in a Global Context | Center for Gender Equity & Global Union
Time TBA. Join the CGE and Global Union for a discussion on how gender issues are becoming a more prominent issue in Hong Kong amid political turmoil in the region. Discussion could include sensitive topics such as the Hong Kong Protests.
This will be a Zoom Meeting, details to follow.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Gender in a Global Context | Center for Gender Equity & Global Union
Time TBA. Join the CGE and Global Union for a discussion on how gender issues are becoming a more prominent issue in Hong Kong amid political turmoil in the region. Discussion could include sensitive topics such as the Hong Kong Protests.
This will be a Zoom Meeting, details to follow.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Gallery Opening: Be Your Own 2020 | Center for Gender Equity
Join the Center for Gender Equity on March 25, 2020 for the annual opening of the Be Your Own Art Exhibit!
The 2020 Be Your Own theme asked participants to think about the universal topic of love in any of its different forms -- whether it be the love that we feel for one another, our favorite things, our identities, or ourselves. There will be an opportunity to create art in response to the Gallery, and to meet some of the artists.
Refreshments provided.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Gallery Opening: Be Your Own 2020 | Center for Gender Equity
Join the Center for Gender Equity on March 25, 2020 for the annual opening of the Be Your Own Art Exhibit!
The 2020 Be Your Own theme asked participants to think about the universal topic of love in any of its different forms -- whether it be the love that we feel for one another, our favorite things, our identities, or ourselves. There will be an opportunity to create art in response to the Gallery, and to meet some of the artists.
Refreshments provided.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Canceled - Diversity Champions: Unconscious Bias | Multicultural Affairs
The purpose of this workshop is to explore some of the underlying psychological principles behind how and why unconscious biases happen. Through this understanding, the workshop will reveal some of the impacts and consequences of unconscious biases. Participants will be able to take action and address unconscious biases both within themselves and others.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
CANCELLED: Your Story, My Story, presented by Cornell Interactive Theatre Ensemble (CITE) | Human Resources
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Registration is required by March 17. This theatrical program provides an opportunity for audiences to hear, explore and experience each other in a manner that illuminates their similarities rather than their differences. The theatrical piece brings to life accessible characters who are fully human, credible and fallible. The primary objective is to stimulate discussion about the opportunities for greater understanding of diversity and inclusion.
Listening to the stories of the characters in the theatrical piece will provide the opportunities to learn about:
Exclusion and inclusion in the workplaceFeeling empathy and identification with the charactersSeeing the commonality of our human experience that flows underneath all the storiesOur own unconscious biasYour Story, My Story is a component of our Cornerstones of Community professional
development track and participation in this program is an expectation for all supervisors.