Lecture Addresses Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in STEM

October 22, 2020














On Tuesday, October 20th, over 100 students and professors gathered via Zoom for a lecture titled “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Addressing Systemic Racism in STEM” given by Dr. Kuheli Dutt of Columbia University. The lecture was hosted by Yale’s Center for Biodiversity and Global Change alongside other STEM departments and labs in the geosciences.

To learn more about the lecture, please click here for an article published by Yale Daily News

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