Events
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
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A Solo art exhibition of the work of Sabrina Nelson
Date & Time: Now - February 28 •9:00am – 6:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library Gallery and the University Center Gallery -
This special event will highlight the importance of mentoring. We feature Mentoring Pairs who share powerful testimonials about their shared experiences and also recognize community members and stakeholders for their outstanding contributions to mentoring.
Date & Time: January 29 •4:30pm – 6:30pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center Rooms 113-115 -
Join us this month as we spotlight the accomplishments and achievements of the Black members of our community, and learn about the many ways we are supporting change, progress and equity.
Date & Time: February 1–28 -
The Diversity and Cultural Competence in Higher Education workshop provides an overview and rationale for the importance of promoting diversity and cultural competence in higher education.
Date & Time: February 3 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Date & Time: February 3 •10:00am – 12:00pmLocation: UC 211-212
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Gallery talk, “Draw’em out, James Baldwin,” with artist Sabrina Nelson as her drawings of civil rights icon and author James Baldwin are on display in the gallery.
Date & Time: February 3 •4:00pm – 6:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Adele and Herbert J. Klapper Art Gallery -
The CORE (Creating Ongoing Respect & Equity) curriculum provides participants with a theoretical foundation for social justice education.
Date & Time: February 4 •2:00pm – 4:00pmLocation: UC 211-212 -
The CORE (Creating Ongoing Respect & Equity) curriculum provides participants with a theoretical foundation for social justice education.
Date & Time: February 7 •10:00am – 12:00pmLocation: UC 211-212 -
Date & Time: February 7 •2:00pm – 4:00pmLocation: UC 211-212
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This workshop defines racism and provides illustrations of its influence in the workplace, on campus and in the classroom.
Date & Time: February 12 •12:30pm – 3:30pmLocation: Virtual -
Join the Bhisé Center for Global Understanding for a conversation with Lijia Zhang. Zhang is a writer, columnist and public speaker who writes on China’s social, cultural and political changes.
Date & Time: February 12 •4:00pm – 5:30pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Rooms 113/114/115 -
Hear Professor Christopher Davis talk about the connection between the Haitian Revolution and the sport of Cricket through the work of CLR James, showing the ways the descendants of the enslaved developed their own cultures and freed themselves.
Date & Time: February 20 •2:00pm – 3:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom, Rooms 201-203 -
Join us as we celebrate Black literature, authors, writers and you!
Date & Time: February 26 •12:00pm – 2:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Rooms 113-115 -
This workshop helps participants recognize implicit biases and micro‐aggressive behavior that may exist in themselves and others, particularly as it relates to race, religion, gender and gender identity, class, ethnicity and people with disabilities.
Date & Time: February 27 •10:00am – 1:00pmLocation: Virtual -
The Gender Bias workshop explores gender stereotypes and bias (both conscious and unconscious), with particular emphasis on Title IX.
Date & Time: March 25 •10:00am – 1:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Join over 350 professionals, leaders, alumni, students, and community members for a day of connections, discussions, and growth.
Date & Time: March 29Location: Ruth S. Harley University Center -
Using the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as its foundation, this workshop addresses the nuances of disability etiquette; legal responsibility and accountability; and awareness concerns from an equity and access perspective.
Date & Time: April 1 •10:00am – 12:30pmLocation: Virtual -
University Libraries and the Library Diversity Council have partnered with the global Human Library® Organization to sponsor this special event at Adelphi University.
Date & Time: April 10 •5:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library, Room 5S -
Through this conference, we hope to encourage our students to continue to seek successful careers in the STEM fields, therefore, motivating others and sparking change.
Date & Time: April 11 •8:00am – 2:00pmLocation: Garden City Campus