diversity and inclusion

  • 1Johnson Diversity and Inclusion — Cornell University was conceived by its founders in 1865 as a university where any person could find instruction in any study. The Johnson School embodies this 141 year old vision of inclusiveness in several ways: * The Johnson School was the… …

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  • 2Diversity (business) — For financial strategy, see Diversification (finance). The business case for diversity stems from the progression of the models of diversity within the workplace since the 1960 s. The original model for diversity was situated around affirmative… …

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  • 3Inclusion (value and practice) — For the use of the term inclusion used by disability rights activists and their supporters, see Inclusion (disability rights). The term inclusion began as a policy to ensure that all children regardless of ability are mainstreamed into classrooms …

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  • 4Diversity Management — (auch Managing Diversity) bzw. Vielfaltsmanagement wird meist im Sinne von „soziale Vielfalt konstruktiv nutzen“ verwendet. Diversity Management toleriert nicht nur die individuelle Verschiedenheit (engl.: diversity) der Mitarbeiter, sondern hebt …

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  • 5Chief diversity officer — The chief diversity officer or CDO is an organization’s executive level diversity and inclusion strategist. According to journalist Bill Picture, about 20% percent of Fortune 500 companies employ diversity officers (Asian Week, Nov. 26, 2005).… …

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  • 6Diversity training — is training for the purpose of increasing participants cultural awareness, knowledge, and skills, which is based on the assumption that the training will benefit an organization by protecting against civil rights violations, increasing the… …

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  • 7Sexual orientation and military service —   Homosexuals and bisexuals allowed to serve in the military …

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  • 8National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) — The National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) is an ever growing organization of colleges and universities. The NCAS evolved in response to the need to “keep the student in the student athlete.” The NCAS was established in 1985 by… …

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  • 9National Consortium for Academics and Sports — The National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) is an ever growing organization of colleges and universities. The NCAS evolved in response to the need to “keep the student in the student athlete.” The NCAS was established in 1985 by… …

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  • 10On the Boundary of Two Worlds: Identity, Freedom, and Moral Imagination in the Baltics — is an academic book series focused on the critical examination of identity, politics, and culture in the Baltic countries. By offering a wide scope of the social science and humanities disciplines, the book series encourages intercultural… …

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