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UC San Diego's Conference Makes Strides to Enhance Diversity, Social Justice and Equality
Released: 1/24/2011 5:15 PM EST
Source: University of California, San Diego

Newswise — The University of California, San Diego will mark the campus’s efforts towards building a diverse community at the Teaching Diversity Conference Jan. 27, an educational event where participants will share strategies for teaching diversity in university classrooms.

“Diversity is an integral part of UC San Diego’s excellence and this event helps illustrate the university’s commitment to social justice and equality,” said Chancellor Marye Anne Fox. “As we celebrate UC San Diego’s 50th Anniversary, we continue to focus on programs and policies that enhance the campus climate and broaden the richness and diversity of our community and curriculum.”

The Teaching Diversity Conference, hosted by UC San Diego’s John Muir College and the Cross Cultural Center, is an all-day event where educators, students and alumni will discuss how to create and sustain a community that acknowledges and respects the diversity of all students.

Some 150 students, staff, faculty and community people will attend the conference, where there will be more than 120 presenters. The day will include four concurrent sessions at the Cross Cultural Center to accommodate the event’s various speakers. The conference sessions will focus on how to incorporate diversity in the college experience.

“The Teaching Diversity Conference will be a public conference, where we build from a grassroots level,” said former acting Provost of John Muir College, James Lin. “This event is designed so that students know and see that there are many people on this campus who have been deeply committed to these issues for more than 20 years.”

The topics of discussion during the various sessions include science and diversity, the role of media, identity development and student activism.

The conference is organized to examine the campus’s various resources that teach diversity. College resident deans, college advising staff, psychological and counseling services, student clubs and organizations, the Cross Cultural Center and Office for Students with Disabilities will all play a key role in the day’s activities.

“Many of the people attending the conference want to know how to be more effective in teaching diversity,” Lin said. “We will be asking students how their perspectives changed as a result of having taken diversity courses. Teachers will share their best practices and alumni will describe how they how they used knowledge about diversity in the work world. Our goal is to help UC San Diego sustain a culture of inclusion, respect and excellence.”

I lost count of the number of times the articles uses the word "diversity." :rolleyes:
 
science and diversity

Just what every esteemed institution of higher learning needs, courses like "The Impact of Race and Class in Particle Physics" or "Sex, Gender, and Electomagnetism: Practical Applications."

:rolleyes:
 
Just what every esteemed institution of higher learning needs

The only "higher learning" you ever did was going from remedial math on the first floor of your high school to remedial reading on the second. So, how would you know?
 
Some 150 students, staff, faculty and community people will attend the conference, where there will be more than 120 presenters.

One out of every four attendees will be a presenter? :confused:

My guess is they mainly like to hear the sound of their own voices rambling on about utter pseudo-intelligent social goobledegoop.
 
One out of every four attendees will be a presenter? :confused:

My guess is they mainly like to hear the sound of their own voices rambling on about utter pseudo-intelligent social goobledegoop.

I guess it keeps these loons off the streets and out of trouble. Gather them all up on these universities campuses, put big walls around them, and spare the rest of us their idiocy.
 
My guess is they mainly like to hear the sound of their own voices rambling on about utter pseudo-intelligent social goobledegoop.

In that case, are you booking a flight yet?

Gather them all up on these universities campuses, put big walls around them, and spare the rest of us their idiocy.

That's probably what you tell yourself to feel better about your rejection letters from state schools.
 
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“We will be asking students how their perspectives changed as a result of having taken diversity courses...

You want to know how this quasi-Communist vomit of drivel changed my perspective? Well, I entered college considering myself a moderate Democrat and left just a bit to the right of Attila the Hun.

So, yeah, having this extremist garbage shoved down my throat for 4 years changed my perspective, asshole.
 
I entered college considering myself a moderate Democrat

Try to find one credible person on the GB who'll buy this. Good luck.

So, yeah, having this extremist garbage shoved down my throat for 4 years changed my perspective, asshole.

If you felt anything in college was "shoved down your throat", it's your fault for being weak. When I encountered professors with agendas in my college, I told them to get bent. I did that with an english professor who tried that during a discussion of The Sun Also Rises; I didn't let her get away with it. College isn't the place to take crap for 4 years, and complain about it later. So quit whining.

Secondly, if you actually lasted four years in a college, you should sue them. You came out dumber than dogshit.
 
I lost count of the number of times the articles uses the word "diversity." :rolleyes:

Just look at how nuts the leftists are on this board. Crazy little fuckers.

If you felt anything in college was "shoved down your throat", it's your fault for being weak. When I encountered professors with agendas in my college, I told them to get bent. I did that with an english professor who tried that during a discussion of The Sun Also Rises; I didn't let her get away with it. College isn't the place to take crap for 4 years, and complain about it later. So quit whining.

Secondly, if you actually lasted four years in a college, you should sue them. You came out dumber than dogshit.

That's right. You said that you only went to community college. If you went to a real college you might have learned something you racist piece of shit.
 
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One out of every four attendees will be a presenter? :confused:

My guess is they mainly like to hear the sound of their own voices rambling on about utter pseudo-intelligent social goobledegoop.

ummm that's actually pretty normal for educational conferences.
 
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