diversity

  1. February 3, 2014

    Michigan Student Study to offer unique analysis of undergrads

    The Michigan Student Study has produced a treasure trove of data on U-M undergraduate student opinions and experiences on campus.

  2. January 16, 2014

    Provost affirms U-M commitment to diversity and inclusion

    Provost Martha E. Pollack addresses the challenges U-M faces regarding issues of race, identity and inclusion of students by affirming the university’s strong commitment to diversity and inclusion and outlining the next steps U-M will take. 

  3. December 3, 2013

    2013 Distinguished Diversity Leadership Award team winners

    Five staff teams were honored with Distinguished Diversity Leadership Awards on Tuesday. Read more about the awards. Understanding Race theme semester co-chairs, from left: Kelly Maxwell, Amy Harris, Shari Robinson-Lynk and Martha Jones (not shown). (Photo by Scott Soderberg, Michigan Photography) U-M Detroit Center staff, from left: Feodies Shipp III; Mike Morland; Addell Austin Anderson; Alexis Ellis and Joshua Dykes. (Photo by Scott Soderberg,…
  4. December 3, 2013

    2013 DDLA honors conferred among cheering supporters

    A full house of enthusiastic celebrants gathered at Palmer Commons on Tuesday to congratulate the 11 individual staff members and five staff team recipients of the 2013 Distinguished Diversity Leadership Awards.

  5. November 18, 2013

    Campus briefs

    News from around the University of Michigan.

  6. November 13, 2013

    Native American activist LaDuke addresses sustainability

    Winona LaDuke, internationally acclaimed Anishinaabe author, orator and activist, spoke about sustainability earlier this week in her Native American Heritage Month keynote lecture.

  7. November 7, 2013

    U-M hosts Summit on Diversity in Graduate Education

    This week’s Summit on Diversity in Graduate Education drew more than 150 scholars and practitioners from across the country to explore diversity’s role in the academic and social contexts of graduate school.

  8. October 29, 2013

    Symposium to explore urban planning in a ‘post-racial’ society

    The Urban and Regional Planning program at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning is hosting a symposium and workshops that will explore the role of the urban planner and planning in a “post-racial” society.