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McCary presents Bound by the Unconscious at national convention

McCary presents ‘Bound by the Unconscious’ at national convention BGSU’s chief diversity and belonging officer: Unconscious bias creates unconscious doubt By Bob Cunningham ’18 Jennifer McCary wants people, especially educators, to be aware of unconscious doubt that’s created by unconscious bias. McCary, chief diversity and belonging officer at Bowling Green State University, was a speaker for the Presidential Spotlight Series during this spring’s ACPA21 Virtual Experience. More than 300 original or innovative ideas centering on the ACPA’s strategic imperative on racial justice and decolonization were submitted by some of higher education’s most groundbreaking scholars and scholar practitioners for consideration.

BGSU honors Dr Robert L Perry 59, 65 in recognition of legacy of diversity and belonging

BGSU honors Dr. Robert L. Perry ’59, ’65 in recognition of legacy of diversity and belonging Perry served as inaugural director of University’s ethnic studies program Bowling Green State University is honoring Dr. Robert L. Perry ’59, ’65 the inaugural director of the University’s ethnic studies program, with the naming of the Robert L. Perry Veranda. Located at Shatzel Hall, the Robert L. Perry Veranda recognizes Perry’s legacy of shaping diversity and belonging initiatives at BGSU. The BGSU Board of Trustees approved the naming at the May 21 meeting. Among his vast accomplishments, Perry helped establish the University’s Cultural Diversity in the United States requirement in 1992, profiled in The Chronicle of Higher Education as the first of its kind at any university in the country. The requirement continues today and serves as the foundation of the University’s efforts to educate all students on the importance of race and democracy.

Northampton man to be arraigned in connection with fatal hit-and-run in Shelburne

Northampton man to be arraigned in connection with fatal hit-and-run in Shelburne FILE PHOTO FILE PHOTO Published: 6/9/2021 11:19:44 AM GREENFIELD Peter Toomey, 51, of Northampton, is scheduled to be arraigned today in Greenfield District Court on charges resulting from a hit-and-run that killed a pedestrian walking on Route 2 in Shelburne on Tuesday. According to the Northwestern district attorney’s office, Toomey faces charges of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death, negligent motor vehicle homicide and failure to stay in marked lanes. The hit-and-run led to the death of a 45-year-old Shelburne Falls woman. She was struck while walking along Route 2 with a friend at around 6:30 a.m on Tuesday, and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the DA’s office. The woman’s name has not yet been released.

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