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Increased vaccine eligibility in Maine allows more in UMaine community to receive vaccine – The Maine Campus

April 12, 2021 The state of Maine has expanded its vaccine requirements so that anyone ages 16 and up is eligible for the vaccine. This new rule went into effect on April 7, allowing many more members of the University of Maine community to begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. This is a huge step forward in returning to pre-pandemic campus life at UMaine, possibly allowing for more in-person events and opportunities for the fall 2021 semester.  UMaine is doing its best to get the word out about increased vaccine eligibility and to promote the safety of the Moderna, Pfizer and Johnston & Johnston vaccines. In an effort to provide accurate information to the UMaine community, President Joan Ferrini-Mundy announced that the university will be sponsoring an event on April 15. 

CAL and CoB lead in non-white faculty diversity ratios

In 2019, the College of Arts (CAL) and Letters and the College of Business (CoB) saw percentages of non-white faculty that were higher than the university average of 20.7%. CAL had 25.7% non-white faculty while CoB had 24.5%. These colleges experiencing higher non-white faculty averages have been implementing strategic hiring practices such as expanding hiring to more diverse locations. CAL interviews  from top universities Arts and Letters Dean Robert Aguirre said the college is undertaking a six-faculty cohort hire, which includes making JMU’s values of inclusivity, diversity and belonging explicit in advertising. He also said it’s interviewing young people who are getting their doctorates from the best universities in the U.S., such as Princeton, Yale and Berkeley. The college also brought in Karina Klein-Gable as a faculty diversity liaison, and is having candidates meet with her to get to know JMU.

Memorial to Enslaved Laborers dedication to be held virtually, one year after original date

Memorial to Enslaved Laborers dedication to be held virtually, one year after original date
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MIT Professional Education Executive Director Bhaskar Pant Honored with National Leadership in Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Award

MIT Professional Education Executive Director Bhaskar Pant Honored with National Leadership in Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Award Share Article Pant receives national association recognition for his demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity and fostering a culture of inclusion across the institution’s global professional programs I cannot think of a better example of inclusivity, equity, and success than Bhaskar’s work and leadership. Our Institute community is fortunate to have him, and stronger as a result of his efforts. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (PRWEB) April 08, 2021 MIT Professional Education Executive Director, Bhaskar Pant, has been selected as the winner of the first ever UPCEA Leadership in Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Award from the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) – a leading association for professional, continuing and online education.

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