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Upcoming Virtual Roundtable: Hiring for Diversity

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Space is limited. Register today. [View email in your browser.]( /OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc= [Email_header_Roundtable1 – 3.png](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=) How to Hire for Diversity For years, institutions have made commitments to diversify their faculties, but in many cases they have fallen short of their promises. As student diversity continues to grow — 46 percent of undergraduates in 2018 were students of color — colleges are under pressure to have faculties that more closely resemble their student bodies. [Join us on August 4, at 2:30 p.m., ET for a 75-minute session](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=) to explore the complex undertaking of increasing diversity in faculty ranks, and how it requires an assessment and restructuring of the hiring process at your institution. [You will learn:](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=) - Ways to break down and eliminate barriers to hiring diverse faculty members. - Strategies for ensuring diverse faculty members have the resources and support they need to thrive. - How other institutions have made progress in their efforts to increase faculty diversity. [Register Now](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=) Panelists: - Latricia D. Brand, Chief Diversity Officer, Portland Community College - Autumn M. Reed, Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and Director of STRIDE, The University of Maryland at Baltimore County Moderators: - Liz McMillen, Executive Editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education - Sarah Brown, Senior Reporter, The Chronicle of Higher Education [Email_header_Roundtable1B – 1.png](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=) The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF-RLpU1dwXpc90zY7cPR9Boy5sMRzKy5nNJKlq-UGGs0Ilg8EeD7qqIgOKo25uYd8dzQLimdc=)

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