Research Priorities - Diversity & Inclusion
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  • May 19 2021

The counseling psychology doctoral candidate in the University of Kentucky’s College of Education counsels people who are experiencing mental health issues from racial trauma, substance abuse and criminal justice involvement.

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  • May 17 2021

Due to demand, Inclusive Excellence and Diversity Education (IEDE) is pleased to announce summer dates for the newly expanded three-part Unconscious Bias Initiative. This initiative is open to all University of Kentucky faculty and staff.

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  • May 17 2021

Eligible employees have another chance to participate in community supported agriculture (CSA) and enjoy fresh produce this season through a new pilot initiative.

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  • May 13 2021

UK’s Center for Health Equity Transformation recently announced the recipients of its inaugural Equity Changemaker Awards.

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  • May 12 2021

Recipients include faculty, staff and alumni who have significantly contributed to the university’s global engagement through education, research, service and fostering a culturally diverse, welcoming environment.

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  • May 11 2021

In the fall of 2017, Hoda Shalash joined the ranks of women in her family to pursue a degree in the College of Social Work. This week, she prepares to walk across the Rupp Arena stage and accept her diploma.

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  • May 4 2021

Underrepresented populations in the United States are contracting, being hospitalized and dying from the virus at higher rates than white Americans.

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  • Apr 28 2021

The Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive event that highlights contemporary issues of oppression. It is designed to introduce participants to the concepts of oppression, privilege and power.

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  • Apr 28 2021

The Community Action Council for Lexington-Fayette, Bourbon, Harrison and Nicholas counties is hosting the event to offer tools to confront, reduce and eliminate this hidden bias.

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  • Apr 13 2021

Wu’s talk, “Yellow Peril to Model Minority: How Systemic Racism & White Supremacy has Kept Asians Quiet & Controlled in America,” will take place Wednesday April 14th in Room 121 in the Jacobs Science Building and via Zoom.