Diversity at RIC
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This annual multicultural and curriculum resource fair offers a wide variety of resources for educators serving an increasingly
diverse student population: race, ethnicity, language, class, gender and ability. |
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The Affirmative Action Office provides leadership to the campus community concerning matters of equity, affirmative action, prejudice reduction and multiculturalism. |
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Committed to promoting an understanding and appreciation of the differing backgrounds and beliefs of individuals in the college community as well as the larger community of which it is a part. |
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Disability Services serves students with all types of disabilities: mobility, hearing, vision, motor, psychological, learning (including attention disorders), speech, chronic disease, and other conditions. |
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Find answers to questions about U.S. government forms, the process of entering and leaving the country, employment requests, Practical Training, financial needs, taxes, health, housing, academic and personal problems. |
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The Sherlock Center's mission is to support community membership of individuals with disabilities in school, work, and society. |
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The Unity Center is Rhode Island College's multicultural center. It promotes opportunities for exploring human dignity, social identity, and cultural equity. |
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Provide peer counseling, a lending library with books on women's issues, sale of feminine sanitary supplies and condoms, information on workshops and in-state seminars, and other resources. |