Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Each summer, hundreds of college and secondary school students from across the city and country fill VP&S classrooms and labs to begin their journeys into STEM careers.
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Columbia psychology faculty member Jon Freeman explains the role he played in a data collection change that could help retain people in STEM who identify as LGBTQ+.
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More than 300 New York City middle and high school students celebrated their graduation from Columbia’s State Pre-College Enrichment Program (S-PREP).
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CUIMC employees have launched two new employee resource groups, the Islamic Cultural ERG and the Southwest Asian and North African ERG.
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Columbia stem cell researchers opened up their labs for one day to dozens of 8th to 10th grade girls to inspire the next generation of female scientists.
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Columbia researcher Jae Sevelius seeks to advance health care and promote wellness for transgender and gender expansive communities.
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Deans Armstrong, Frazier, and Fried describe what led them to embrace leadership roles in their fields and at Columbia and reflect on what Women’s History Month means to them.
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We asked CUIMC faculty members to reflect on what Black History Month means to them.
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The VP&S Latino Association has been established to help in the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Latino faculty and staff at VP&S.
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The inaugural Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Summit at CUIMC created a space where traditionally marginalized voices could not only be heard, but also emboldened.
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High school students from the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center's summer science program presented their research findings to Columbia scientists at an Oct. 17 poster session.
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CUIMC’s LatinX Employee Resource Group offers an array of programs and activities around themes of community, culture, professional development, personal wellness, and family life.
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In the Dígame Bienvenidos program, incoming medical and dental students immerse themselves in the culture of Washington Heights.
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Students from historically Black colleges and universities joined Columbia biomedical research laboratories for a summer of science, as part of the Ernest E. Just Biomedical Research Scholars program.
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