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Vice President Kelly Hermann discusses accessible ecosystems in higher education
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Phoenix-based employees volunteered at the event benefitting community school children
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Research excellence by winners Dr. Marlene Blake, Dr. Sandra Sessoms-Penny, Dr. Joy Taylor, Dr. Jessica Flores, Dr. Adrian Allen, Dr. Patricia Battson, Dr. Kimberly Underwood, Dr. Jacquelyn Kelly, and Dr. Suzanne Gonzales in topics including belonging in higher ed, destigmatizing accommodations for students, and early childhood education were honored at the College of Doctoral Studies’ Knowledge Without Boundaries Research Summit
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The event, co-sponsored by the University, helps foster community connection and build a vision for a safer future
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The flagship event benefits Arizona women on the path to self-sufficiency
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Dr. Fortune Ann Taylor offers insights from the 2023 Career Optimism Index® findings with suggestions on how to foster workforce connection
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Scholarship recipients can pursue bachelor’s or master’s degree at University of Phoenix
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Event features Natalie Gillard, an award-winning creator and facilitator supporting transformative change
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Published chapter by Dr. Joanne Vázquez de Príncipe explores opportunities for industry and thought leadership alignment to build more effective organizations
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More than 100 Phoenix-based employees volunteered at the event benefitting community children
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Give an Hour CEO Dr. Trina Clayeux shares insights and a workplace toolkit for employers
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Dr. Kimberly Underwood, chair of Center for Workforce Diversity and Inclusion Research leads session on action steps and opportunity for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the workforce
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Authors Dr. Scott McCalla, Dr. Lisa Langford, and Dr. Alfreda Goods explore why some diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) approaches fall short and how shifting to value-based thinking can more effectively foster belonging
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Doctoral Journey Colloquium brings together students, faculty and facilitates networking and support opportunities
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Dr. Gabrielle Ficchi, educator and activist, is a full-time faculty member at the University
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Saray Lopez, MBA, and Tondra Richardson, MBA, to present at virtual event
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University alumni and leaders participate in the lodge ground-breaking ceremony
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Relationship with ER2 ensures diversion of e-waste from landfills and technology donations to students
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Recognition by Arizona Business Magazine honors women leaders in local business
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Tribal recipient can pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree at University of Phoenix
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Recipients are National Guard servicemembers from across the country who will receive full-tuition scholarships
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Donation drive draws awareness of how Give an Hour provides no-cost mental health care
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Featured speaker and innovative educator Dr. Renee Bhatti-Klug will lead workshop on why building cultural intelligence is a critical step toward achieving diversity, equity and inclusion outcomes
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Under new agreement, University of Phoenix students and alumni may be identified for open positions, and Education at Work employees can save money on degree programs
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University earns 100 on annual assessment of LGBTQ+ workplace equality for fifth consecutive year
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More than 100 Phoenix-based employees volunteered at the event benefitting community children
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Employee Resource Group leads participation in Phoenix community event
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University collaborations and events raise awareness
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Alumnus recognized for her work in supporting active service members, veterans and their families
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Providing a framework for its tribal student population to navigate and overcome educational barriers results in higher course completion and retention rates.
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Seventh paragraph of release should read: Kelly Hermann shares the following tips to improve the accessibility of digital content (instead of Kelly Herman shares the following tips to improve the accessibility of digital content).The updated release reads:HARRIS POLL ACCESSIBILITY SURVEY FINDS ONE IN THREE AMERICANS SAY THEY EITHER HAVE OR HAD A CHRONIC MEDICAL CONDITION OR A DISABILITYAs part of recognizing Global Accessibility Awareness Day, May 20, University of Phoenix commissioned The Harri
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As part of recognizing Global Accessibility Awareness Day, May 20, University of Phoenix commissioned The Harris Poll to conduct an online survey in April 2020 of 2,063 U.S. adults to better understand their perceptions of disability and online accessibility.According to the survey, 33% of Americans said they either had or have a chronic medical condition or disability. Additionally, 46% of employed adults have asked for at least one workplace accommodation due to disability. With disabilities a
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Panel will discuss leading practices on accessibility as part of diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as new survey findings revealing American perceptions of online accessibility
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University of Phoenix’s educational equity and inclusion webinar series continues on Thurs., April 15, 2021, at 11 a.m. PDT with the first of a two-part series on understanding racism and its impact on all aspects of society.Recent events in our country brought about a renewed commitment to healing racism. But many people struggle to define racism or recognize how it manifests in everyday life. The webinar will focus on defining and understanding racism before taking steps to heal.Jacqueline Sta
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Webinar will focus on how organizations can create a more inclusive and equitable workplace
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University receives perfect rating for fourth consecutive year on the Corporate Equality Index
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University of Phoenix to feature award-winning author, entrepreneur and speaker in webinar
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PepsiCo employees to serve as mentors for the University’s top female IT and business students to help them enhance their careers in STEM and finance
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Most recent honors include a 100 percent rating on the Human Rights Campaign 2018 Corporate Equality Index and the Diversity Leadership Alliance award for inclusivity
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Most recent honors include a 100 percent rating on the Human Rights Council 2018 Corporate Equality Index and the Diversity Leadership Alliance award for inclusivity
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Five Arizona residents received full-tuition scholarships to pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree at University of Phoenix