THE SOCIETY FOR DIVERSITY HONORS KENT STATE FOR SERVING AS A NATIONAL MODEL FOR WORKPLACE INCLUSION
Ā鶹¾«Ń” has received national recognition for its mission to support a climate that welcomes and supports diversity in all of its forms. The Society for Diversity presented the university with the distinctive Innovation + Inclusion Leadership Award.
For the past eight years, the Society for Diversity has recognized the work of outstanding organizations and individuals who have demonstrated excellence in employment equity and workplace inclusion. This year, the Society for Diversity added āinnovationā to its criteria to represent how collaboration, new strategies and technology have changed equity, diversity and inclusion work.
The award highlights Kent Stateās Diversity Education and Training Lab, which aims to foster and develop diversity and cultural competency awareness, knowledge and skills. The lab is made up of a team with diverse expertise to help address issues ranging from blind spots and unintentional biases to recruitment, promotion and cultural competency skills.
The labās training team leads discussions to foster awareness of barriers and issues that impact climate, diversity and inclusion. They also offer training, seminars and workshops to learn how to apply new skills outside the lab.
In addition to working with Ā鶹¾«Ń”faculty, staff and students, the Diversity Education and Training Lab trains more than 500 community-based leaders and partners.
āIt is an honor to receive this prestigious award,ā says Alfreda Brown, Ed.D., vice president for Kent Stateās Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. āOur Training Lab has established itself as a trailblazer in cultivating diversity awareness on our campus and in our various communities. I am so pleased that our staff has worked diligently in helping to ensure that diversity permeates our mission, vision and decision making. Without the hard work of the Training Lab, we would not have our measurable success. Again, I am so very proud of our team.ā
The Society for Diversity conferred awards in four categories: individual, corporate, nonprofit and education. Each of the award recipients has demonstrated success in a way that can be replicated nationally. Ā鶹¾«Ń”received its award at the Society for Diversityās annual conference in Chicago in June.
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