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Faculty Development and Diversity Workshop

The Faculty Development and Diversity Workshop series, sponsored by Utah State University’s vice provost for faculty development and diversity, continues Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 2:30 p.m. in the Merrill-Cazier Library, Room 154 with “Experiences at USU: Multicultural Student Panel.”
 
The panel is moderated by James Morales, vice president for student services, and Moises Diaz, director of multicultural student services for Utah State University. During the presentation, students of diversity will reflect on their experiences at USU.
 
Ann Austin, vice provost for faculty development and diversity, encourages anyone interested in creating an inclusive classroom to attend.
 
“It is the goal of most every faculty member at USU to create an inclusive classroom where all students feel comfortable and diversity is honored,” Austin said. “Yet, in the eyes of our students of diversity, how successful have we been? This workshop will provide valuable insight into the experiences of students of diversity.”
 
More information on the workshop is available on the Provost’s Web site.
 
Writer: Kristen Weller, kristen.weller@usu.edu, 435-283-7584
Contact: Melissa Keller, Melissa.keller@usu.edu

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