-
Intergroup Dialogue
The Program on Intergroup Relations (IGR) at the University of MI is the premiere dialogue and social justice education program in the United States. Starting in 1988, IGR blends theory and experiential learning to facilitate students' learning about social group identity, social inequality, and intergroup relations. The program prepares students to live and work in a diverse... more
-
Career Advising for Trans and Non-Binary Students
-
The Impact of White Racial Illiteracy
-
We Are The Leaders We've Been Waiting For
-
This Holiday Season, participate in the ACPA...
-
Mindful Leadership Strategies
-
The Value of Coordinated First-Year Programming
-
Building Opportunities for Indigenous Student Succ...
-
Connecting Students and Faculty Through Orientatio...
-
The Four Steps to Completing a Divisional Self-Ass...
-
Attend the Donna M. Bourassa Mid-Level Management ...
-
Introducing: ACPA's Video On Demand Platform
-
Creating a Culture of Assessment
-
The Future of Sexual Assault Prevention and Respon...
-
The Role of Digital Technology in Higher Education
-
Multicultural vs. Colorblind
-
Serendipity vs. Intentionality in Student Learning
-
Diversity & Inclusion – Love Has No Labels
-
Dr. Donald Mitchell: Race-Related Studies Within...
-
Confronting the Reality of Racism
-
Social Justice & Inclusion Competencies: Part One