DIVERSITY RESEARCH RESOURCES
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Take the Implicit Bias Test
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AAUP Resource Guide to Diversity in Education
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American Council on Education - Office of Women in Higher Education
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American Council on Education: Access & Equity
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Association of American Colleges and Universities
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Diversity Web - Resource for Higher Education
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University of Maryland Diversity Database
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National Center for Cultural Competency
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Keeping Our Faculties – University of Minnesota
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The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project (A Webpage for Research)
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Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence
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Teaching About Diversity
Diversity Dictionary
An up-to-date reference for terminology associated with diversity and multiculturalism.
See the Diversity Dictionary here >>
The Michigan Student Study (MSS)
The Michigan Student Study is a comprehensive study regarding the impact of diversity on students.
Visit the Michigan Student Study here >>
CRLT
Center for Research on Teaching and Learning. Resources for Teaching in Diverse Classrooms.
Check out CLRT here >>
FORMS AND DOCUMENTS
To ensure diversity in the search process, all units (Athletics, Finance, Research and Academic Affairs, Student Affairs and University Advancement) should use the Diversity Search Process Document and Checklist shown below. These documents may be completed online and then printed to obtain the appropriate signatures.
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Athletics
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Finance
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Research and Academic Affairs
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Student Affairs
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University Advancement
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Search Process Flowchart
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Search Process Checklist
GENERAL LINKS OF INTEREST
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The King Center
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Tolerance.org
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Multicultural Pavillion
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Asian American History Month
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American Indian Heritage Month
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Hispanic Heritage Month
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Office of International Programs
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Disability Services
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Heritage Studies
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Multicultural Center
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NADOHE
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AACU
The Social Justices Speech Project
Read more about speeches that have provided the foundation for social justice in America >>
Pluralism Project
Harvard University's Pluralism Project highlights religious diversity with a focus on research and outreach.
Read about the Pluralism Project here >>
Women's History Project
The National Women's History Project recognizes and celebrates the accomplishment of women.
