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Sign Up To Attend An IDE Student Symposium

Shenandoah University is hosting the symposium “Beyond ImpACT: The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Belonging Experience – Intersecting Leadership, Communication, and Generations” for students on Friday, Feb. 24, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Brandt Student Center, Ferrari Room.

The symposium will assist students in understanding the importance of inclusion, diversity, and equity in college and in the world at large. Topics will include communicating values and across different generations, bias, discrimination, and developing a sense of belonging, as well as feature a student panel. The conference is free and lunch will be provided to participants. Camica Credle of Credle Consulting, LLC, will facilitate the discussions. All student leaders are encouraged to participate in the symposium. 

Register for the symposium using this Google Form; registration closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 20. For more information, contact Dahlia Ashford at mosaiccenter@su.edu.

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