IT was Matthew Arnold, read and reverenced by the generation immediately preceding our own, who set to our eyes a definition and a goal of culture which has become the common property of all our world ...
See any familiar names? Here are some of your RIT colleagues who most recently completed the Division of Diversity and Inclusion’s Cultural Humility Certificate Program. Congratulations! Executive ...
The late 1990s marked the beginning of a movement within the human services professions that stressed the importance of cultural competency. Psychology and social work were the pioneers; these fields ...
Cultural competence has become a familiar phrase in medical education and admissions. Medical schools emphasize it in mission statements, applicants often reference it in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The digitally-based academy, intended for young children, is offering a new feature to teach diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
Today’s post continues a yearlong series reflecting on how to avoid common mistakes made in the name of culturally responsive teaching. When Gloria Ladson-Billings coined the term “culturally ...
Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD, FACOG, a distinguished infertility specialist, highlights the pivotal role of cultural humility, diversity, acknowledgment of historical injustices, and collective action ...
A presentation during the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting addressed end-of-life care and how it is influenced by patient spirituality. One education session titled “Knowing ...
If you see one of your RIT colleagues listed below, take a moment to congratulate them! They are among a group who most recently completed the Cultural Humility Certificate Program. It takes a lot of ...