Sentences with phrase «diversity at orientation»

As part of a recommendation made by the HGSE Student Coalition, and with the support of the Dean's Advisory Committee on Equity and Diversity (DACED), HGSE incorporated the workshop on diversity at orientation.

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Polakovs explains that at Genentech there is diversity not just in people's race, sexual orientation, or gender, but also «a general feeling of acceptance and respect.»
We are committed to an intellectual climate that is at once welcoming, nurturing and challenging, and that respects the full spectrum of human diversity in race, ethnicity, gender identity, age, socio - economic status, national origin, sexual orientation, disability and religion.
«Diversity allows people to either have a practice that speaks to them for that season of their life or whatever their current orientation is at the moment.»
The school has diversity of its own to draw on: Including those in the Bilingual Orientation Center, 27 percent of students at Stanford speak English as a second language, 28 percent qualify for free or reduced - cost lunch, and fewer than half the students are white.
Most U.S. population growth comes from multicultural consumers, and 55 % of women are interested in gender / sexual orientation diversity in their stories, with that percentage growing at each younger generation.
Artist Statement «Our nation is at its best, when we celebrate equality and embrace our diversity to welcome folks of every shape, size, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and more...
But at LAWPRO, as in the broader legal community, diversity isn't just a matter of ethnicity or national origin: gender, language, sexual orientation and a plethora of other qualities make up the world that is LAWPRO.
Diversity at Kirkland transcends race, gender, age, ethnicity and sexual orientation.
Diversity in communities can foster strength, but it can also be a catalyst for depression in youths who feel they don't fit in.2 ALSO (Advocacy, Leadership, Support, Outreach) Youth in Sarasota, Florida provides youth in the community with a «drop in center;» a safe haven where kids can escape bullying, teasing, or other stresses in a secure, positive, drug - free atmosphere.3 ALSO was founded on the belief that no one should have to hide their sexual orientation or preferred gender, and works in conjunction with the community to support all at - risk youth.
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