Tag Archive for: diversity
USC’s body of international students must be diverse in class and circumstance, too.
Universities must protect diversity for better learning
By AARYA KUMAR
2 Comments/in Opinion
American colleges are now taking important steps to protect vulnerable identities.
Female politicians of color discuss setbacks and successes
USC’s diversity, inclusion training week seeks to eliminate workplace biases
By OKSANA TRIFONOVA
in News
The series aims to reduce biases in the workplace and encourage sensitivity.
Domestic college exchange programs could add value
By ERIN RODE
in Opinion
Having students spend time in other parts of the country may heal increasing divisions.
Despite progress, Hollywood needs a shift
By ZOE CHENG
in Opinion
Cinema has focused on white narratives for too long at the expense of other narratives.
Professors of color deserve equal treatment from all universities
#TogetherUSC promotes campus diversity
By PORSHAD ELIE
in News
Tuesday’s event featured a flash mob by Department of Public Safety officers who helped to plan the festivities.
Diversity conversation cannot end here
By PETRA REYES
in Opinion
The University’s recent settlement shows that there is still progress to be made.
Annenberg wins $5 million grant aiding diversity
By ALMA VELAZQUEZ
in News
The Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism received a $5 million grant from the Annenberg Foundation this week that will fund a new diversity initiative aiming to extend access to journalism resources and education for students from a broader range of socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. The grant, announced Monday, will support two initiatives: Annenberg Leadership […]