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Renée Richardson Gosline: How branding 101 can make leaders more mindful of diversity

MIT Sloan Professor Renée Richardson Gosline explains why personal branding is something people should practice but not talk about. People, after all, are not products.

Renée Richardson Gosline: How branding 101 can make leaders more mindful of diversity

National Society of Black Engineers

As one of the largest student-governed organizations based in the United States, the mission of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.

National Institutes of Health Addresses the Science of Diversity

The US biomedical research workforce does not currently mirror the nation’s population demographically, and this imbalance is limiting the promise of our biomedical enterprise for building knowledge and improving the nation’s health.

National Institutes of Health Addresses the Science of Diversity

National Conference for Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education

The National Conference for Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) is the leading and most comprehensive national forum on issues of race and ethnicity in American higher education.

 

National Association of Student Personnel Administrators: Equity and Diversity

The Equity and Diversity focus area of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) emphasizes social justice and the continued diversification in today’s higher education environment.

How Diversity Makes Us Smarter

Decades of research by organizational scientists, psychologists, sociologists, economists, and demographers show that socially diverse groups are more innovative than homogeneous groups.

How Diversity Makes Us Smarter

Study: Millennials Deeply Confused About Their Politics, Finances, and Culture

Many millennials have a contradictory view on key issues: They're always connected but distrustful. They're selfish yet accepting of minorities. They're "independents" who mostly vote Democratic and love Obama while hating Obamacare.

Study: Millennials Deeply Confused About Their Politics, Finances, and Culture

Greening Africana Studies: Linking Environmental Studies with Transforming Black Experiences (Book)

In this book, Rubin Patterson initiates a conversation explaining why and how the gap between two disciplines — environment in Africana studies — can and should be bridged.

Margaret Heffernan: Dare to Disagree

Most people instinctively avoid conflict, but as Margaret Heffernan shows us, good disagreement is central to progress. She illustrates (sometimes counterintuitively) how the best partners are not echo chambers — and how great research teams, relationships, and businesses allow people to deeply disagree.

Margaret Heffernan: Dare to Disagree