Diversity Equity and Inclusion Workshop: Recognizing Microaggressions

CoLab (Lamson Library 003)

Diversity Equity and Inclusion Workshop Series This 3-part workshop facilitated by Psychology Professor Katie Wolsiefer is designed to broadly examine the ways in which individual level and structural level biases impact the PSU community. The first two workshops will focus on practicing social psychology based strategies for mitigating one’s own (implicit and explicit) biases. Workshop […]

Black Students at PSU: Pizza and Planning

The Hage Room

This event is for Black students at PSU. Come check in, share how your semester is going, eat pizza, and catch up with each other. CoLab Student Affiliate Eliana Jones will also facilitate an activity to generate ideas to help PSU become a more inclusive and welcoming place for Black students; we will focus on […]

Diversity Equity and Inclusion Workshop: Bias Reduction Techniques

CoLab (Lamson Library 003)

Diversity Equity and Inclusion Workshop Series This 3-part workshop is designed to broadly examine the ways in which individual level and structural level biases impact the PSU community. The first two workshops will focus on practicing social psychology based strategies for mitigating one’s own (implicit and explicit) biases. Workshop 3 will take the form of […]

How to Support Your New Chief Diversity Officer

Virtual

Join Keene State's Chief Officer of Diversity & Multiculturalism in a frank conversation about how to support the new CDO who will be starting soon at Plymouth State. What are the challenges and opportunities presented by such a position, and how can others on campus create the conditions for solidarity and success?

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Workshop: Structural Bias at PSU

Virtual

Facilitated by Psychology Professor Katie Wolsiefer, this 3-part workshop is designed to broadly examine the ways in which individual level and structural level biases impact the PSU community. The first two workshops will focus on practicing social psychology based strategies for mitigating one’s own (implicit and explicit) biases. Workshop 3 will take the form of […]

Women’s Herstory Month Event: The Remedial Herstory Project

Virtual

The Remedial Herstory Project is a New Hampshire based nonprofit founded and led by Plymouth State professor Kelsie Eckert and other women educators and advocates. The RHP is dedicated to developing and providing inquiry-based learning materials on women’s history free to educators. In support of its mission, the RHP produces media, and provides resources and […]

CDO Listening Session with Faculty

Hybrid (Lamson 003 and Zoom)

PSU has just hired a new Chief Diversity Officer, Alberto Ramos (he/him/él). Alberto would love the opportunity to hear from faculty what you think are priorities for the new Chief Diversity Officer and Center for Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice. This hour-long session will be held in a hybrid format in person in the CoLab […]

CDO Listening Session with Faculty

Virtual

PSU has just hired a new Chief Diversity Officer, Alberto Ramos (he/him/él). Alberto would love the opportunity to hear from faculty what you think are priorities for the new Chief Diversity Officer and Center for Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice. This hour-long session will be held on Zoom.

Universal Design For Learning Microcredential Opportunity

CoLab (Lamson Library 003)

On May 16th, we will be offering faculty and staff the opportunity to join us in the CoLab from 9am-3pm to complete a Level 1 Credential in Universal Design for Learning. This mini-course usually has a fee, but we have arranged for our participants to complete the credential for free. The credential takes about 3-4 […]

Disability Studies Reading Group

Virtual

A reading group centered on disability justice and disability studies at PSU. Focuses on new readings each month chosen by the group. Open to students, faculty, and staff. The next meeting is November 17th, 3-4pm on Zoom, and we will be finishing Normal Sucks, by Jonathan Mooney - if you would like to borrow a […]

Engaging with Religious Diversity in the Classroom

The Hage Room

During this interactive session, participants will learn about Interfaith America's tools and resources for how to engage with religious diversity in the classroom in a productive and meaningful way. This session is in partnership with the IDEA Center.

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