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The Danger of Racial Colorblindess
Have you ever heard the phrase âI donât see color,â when talking about race or ethnicity? Color blindness is the idea that ignoring or overlooking racial and ethnic...
View EventBreaking the Unconscious Bias Habit
According to research, bias is a habit that begins to take shape at an early age. As we form our own social identities surrounding things like ethnicity, race, sexual orientation,...
View EventNative American Heritage Month Dance and Drum Performance
In honor and celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Initiative on Race and Resilience in collaboration with artist-in-residence, David Martin, hosted a Native American...
watch video Parker J. Palmer on Education and Vocation
As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Conversations on Character and the Common Good, we are pleased to welcome Parker J. Palmer to discuss Education and Vocation. A...
View EventJustice in Housing
Imagine being at risk of losing your home. For many low-income families, record unemployment caused by Covid-19 and Covid-related deaths of income-earning family members have made...
View EventThe Necessity of Fullness: Natural materials in contemporary construction
Barrault Pressacco will speak about their social housing project in Paris using massive stone, which brings together environmental design and the Hausmannian building tradition of...
watch videoNii Addy on Mental Health & Human Flourishing
As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Education for Flourishing: Pursuing Purpose in the Professions, we are pleased to welcome Nii Addy, to discuss Mental Health &...
View EventKaren Bohlin on Education & Character
As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Education for Flourishing: Pursuing Purpose in the Professions, we are pleased to welcome Karen Bohlin to discuss her...
View EventHuman Development Conference Keynote Address: John Cavanagh
John Cavanagh was Director of the Institute for Policy Studies (1999-2021) and is now a Senior Advisor there. The co-author of 12 books and numerous articles on a wide range of...
watch videoThree-part Zoom series on neuroscience and behavior launches in March
How your brain works impacts not only your behavior, but also your worldview. Early environments and experiences affect the brain and overall health, research has shown....
Read ArticleMagic of the Mind
In this seminar from Reunion 2019, James Brockmole â99, Professor of Psychology, Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Collegiate Chair, and Associate Dean for the Social Sciences, uses...
watch videoFr. Ted Said… Civil & Human Rights: David Hooker
David Hooker, Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding, speaks as part of the Alumni Associationâs Fr. Ted Said Speaker Series during...
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