Official Statements

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Fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion

Thursday, April 13, 2023
Activities include developing guidelines for inclusive hiring, creating conversation around DEI topics, and promoting IT accessibility
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Developing learning communities to support BIPOC and international teaching assistants

Thursday, April 13, 2023
New learning communities are fostering connection and knowledge sharing among Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) and international teaching assistants at Iowa.
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Note from Liz on the intersection of Freedom of Expression and DEI

Friday, April 7, 2023
The Intersection between Freedom of Expression and DEI.
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April 2023 Note from Liz

Monday, April 3, 2023
April Note from Dr. Liz Tovar to our Campus charting a path forward for DEI at Iowa.
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Note from Liz on Trans Day of Visibility

Friday, March 31, 2023
On this Trans Day of Visibility, the University of Iowa and the Division of DEI want everyone in our LGBTQ+ community to know that during these challenging times, you matter to us!
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Belonging: Pt. 1

Monday, March 20, 2023
This series was reported by Emily Kestel, Michael Crumb, Sarah Bogaards and Nora Felder. All photos are contributed, except where otherwise noted. Editor’s note: As a business publication, one of the most pressing issues we’ve covered is workplace inclusion. We have covered numerous stories on the topic – related to race, gender, veterans, people with disabilities, the LGBTQ community, immigrants, working parents and more. We do this because it’s our mission to help businesses do business better, and as businesses continue looking to recruit and retain top talent, understanding the nuances of diversity, equity and belonging at work is paramount.  This is part one of a three-part series looking at how the state’s history and values play a role in workplace inclusion. Businesses do not operate in silos, but are part of a greater societal ecosystem within our communities and states. We felt there was no better way to start this series than to talk about Iowa’s history with inclusion, because an understanding of the past is needed to see how we got to the current moment. Part two, which will publish March 17, will focus on how this affects the workforce, and part three, publishing March 24, will talk about how leaders can approach solutions. 
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Belonging: Pt. 2

Monday, March 20, 2023
This series was reported by Emily Kestel, Michael Crumb, Sarah Bogaards and Nora Felder. Editor’s note: This is part two of a three-part series looking at how the state’s history and values play a role in workplace inclusion. As businesses continue looking to recruit and retain top talent, understanding the nuances of diversity, equity and belonging at work is paramount. Part one focused on Iowa’s history of inclusion, this part focuses on how this affects the workforce, and part three will talk about how leaders can approach solutions. – Emily Barske, Business Record editor
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Iowa History Month: Iowa’s Juneteenth roots run deep

Monday, March 6, 2023
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Message to the HR Community (including all UI Health Care org units)

Friday, March 3, 2023
Message to the HR Community (including all UI Health Care org units) Quarterly Harassment Prevention Education
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Join LGBTQ+ activist Jim Obergefell at the IMU

Thursday, February 23, 2023
Join Jim Obergefell at 7 p.m. Feb. 28 at the Iowa Memorial Union for a lecture sponsored by the University Lecture Committee. Obergefell draws from his unique experience at the heart of the Supreme Court marriage equality ruling to move and empower audiences to stand by their beliefs and prove that love always wins.