âFrom Black Power to BLM: Reimagining Dr. Kingâs Dreamâ
The Stanford community is invited to attend a virtual event in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr., including a panel discussion and a video tribute to Clayborne Carson, the Ronnie Lott Director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford.
By Kathleen J. Sullivan
The Stanford community is invited to attend a virtual event in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. that will also honor Clayborne Carson, a history professor who has devoted most of his professional life to the study of King and the movements the civil rights leader inspired.
UHR offers recruitment guidelines lunch and learn sessions Published: January 8, 2021 Author: Staff reports
University Human Resources, the Division of Diversity and Inclusion, the Office for University Accessibility, Equity and Civil Rights Compliance, and a number of other University stakeholders have partnered to establish new guidelines for recruitment and selection of faculty and staff at OHIO.
The updated guidelines are designed to promote active recruitment and outreach, combat bias during the search processes, and ultimately lead to more effective searches and a more diverse workforce. These guidelines build on the successes of the popular OHIO Search Committee Training series and the Diversity Advocate workshop and program.
Q&A: Stanfordâs engagement with the community
The leaders of Stanfordâs Office of Community Engagement, Megan Swezey Fogarty and Preeti Hehmeyer, discuss the vision for the new office, the universityâs engagement with its neighbors and the officeâs initial work.
By Joel Berman
When Megan Swezey Fogarty was appointed Stanfordâs first associate vice president for community engagement on March 1, she could not have foreseen how local, national and global events would shape the work of her new office.
Megan Swezey Fogarty (left) and Preeti Hehmeyer are leading the new Office of Community Engagement. (Image credit: Joy Leighton; courtesy Preeti Hehmeyer)