Published June 2, 2021
In celebration of Juneteenth, the Office of Inclusive Excellence is offering free tickets for UB faculty, staff and students to visit two institutions that explore the history of Black leadership, resistance and resilience in Buffalo and Western New York.
The tickets are good for a free visit to either the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor or the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center anytime during the month of June 2021. Both can be visited in person, and Michigan Street also offers a virtual tour option.
Those interested in obtaining tickets can email vpix@buffalo.edu and specify the site they would like to visit and the number of tickets requested. There is a limit of two tickets per person.
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Diversity Institute marks milestones
05/28/2021
More than 25 years ago, when SUNY Cortland enrolled students of color numbering in the low single digits, a small cohort of faculty undertook to prepare the rest of the faculty and professional staff for a very different future.
Today approximately a quarter of the student body self-identifies as other than white/non-Latinx and over the course of some 20 years about 200 colleagues have prepared themselves for that future which is now here, through the Summer Institute for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice.
This year’s summer institute is filled, and there’s a waiting list of faculty, professional staff and administrators to participate in the small and very personalized training program from Tuesday, June 1, to Thursday, June 3.
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