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CSU Super Sunday Message Inspires College-Going Culture Across California

February 16, 2023 sarah JonasFeature

​The California State University has partnered with nearly 100 predominantly African American churches throughout California to present the 18th annual CSU Super Sunday on February 26, 2023.

Diversity, Equity, Graduation Initiative 2025, Higher Ed, Higher Education, Higher Education (First Generation), Higher Education Access, Inclusivity, Super Sunday

Citizen science: empowering citizens to address global challenges

August 25, 2022 sarah JonasResearch Results

IIASA researchers actively contribute to the development of citizen science and have recently published a primer aimed at both established and aspiring practitioners of this approach to highlight key issues and how to address them.

Citizen Science, Crowdsourcing, Inclusivity, International Collaboration, Open Access, Open Data, open science, science and society, Scientific Research

Addressing the Unique Needs of LGBTQ+ Cancer Patients

June 6, 2022 sarah JonasFeature Expert

June marks Pride Month when we honor the diversity, strength, and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. We must also call to attention the healthcare challenges and barriers faced by this community.

Inclusivity, LGBTQ and cancer concerns, LGBTQ Cancer, LGBTQ Health, Pride Month, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, RWJBarnabas Health

One University for All

October 28, 2020 sarah JonasFeature

In the midst of a tumultuous year, the CSU reaffirms its commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Diversity, Faculty, Higher Education, Inclusivity, Student Success

Finding the Lost Stephen Hawkings

February 14, 2020 sarah JonasPolicy

During a press briefing Friday at AAAS, Dr. Rory Cooper will discuss how people with disabilities are shut off from STEM careers and why inclusivity matters.

Disability, Diversity, Inclusivity, STEM careers

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