Dr. Joyce Chen will discuss her recent research on the gender pay gap at Ohio State, specifically focusing on the determinants of existing disparities and future directions for extending and enriching the analysis. She also will discuss her own salary equity appeal and potential policy changes that may help reduce gender and racial disparities in academic institutions. Presenter: Joyce Chen, PhD, Professor in CFAES and member of the President and Provost's Council on Women. RSVP by Nov 24 .
Dr. Andreá N. Williams, an associate professor in the Department of English, has agreed to accept the position as Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) fellow and interim director of The Women's Place from January 1 to December 31, 2020. Dr. Williams specializes in African American literature and American literature to 1900.
Her research focuses on slave narratives and Black autobiography, Black periodicals and print culture, class, and U.S. women writers. Her current work traces the lives and writing of unmarried African American women who helped to cultivate ... full story .
It was a heart-wrenching experience that makes Dale Harris cringe to this day. The Senior Project Manager for Facilities Operations and Development moved to Alabama from Trinidad and Tobago in 1991. It was there where he came face-to-face with racism.
He worked in a restaurant and one day, one of his regular customers, a Caucasian woman said to him, “You’re not from here, so you’re not like these other Black folks here.”
“This was pure ignorance because except for my accent, I’m exactly like them,” Harris said. “I spent a lot of time being angry.”
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15), the School of Music and Organization of Hispanic/Latino Faculty and Staff proudly present a series of musical experiences that highlight the culture of Latin America. More .
With Ohio State since 2011, I began in Planning and Real Estate as a professional urban planner, helping the public and stakeholders to develop and implement urban land use plans. I hold a masters in Community and Regional Planning from Iowa State University College of Design.
Now as the Senior Manager of Diversity and Inclusion Education for Administration and Planning, I serve as an ex officio member of A&P’s Diversity Council, of which I have been a member since its inception in 2016. It is a major source for educating employees about the benefits of diversity and inclusion in...
Planning, Architecture and Real Estate - Real Estate Project Coordinator
I work in Planning, Architecture and Real Estate (PARE), where we provide services for university planning, design, and real estate. As a real estate project coordinator, I focus on property leases, market analysis, and acquisitions.
Diversity and inclusion are important to me because, when people believe that they are an important part of a team, they enjoy their work more and perform better. Promoting these initiatives is a great way to encourage faculty and staff in their work, decrease stress overall, and improve interpersonal dynamics.
In Facilities Operations and Development, I serve as senior project manager for construction projects at the Wexner Medical Center. This spans conception through design, construction, and project closeout, utilizing a wide variety of delivery methods and working closely with professionals and contractors, our university customers, facilities and IT groups, and real estate planners and engineering.
Serving as a member of A&P’s Diversity Council has afforded an opportunity to be a conduit in the Design and Construction group for enhancing our goals for workforce diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. I’ve always viewed and respected others for who they are and what...
Facilities Operations and Development - Facilities Manager
I have been with Ohio State for 32 years, the first 19 at the Wexner Medical Center and then 3 at OSU East Hospital before transferring to the academic side 11 years ago. My continued service has been in Facilities, helping to oversee and maintain the physical plant.
My 28 years in the Army Reserve included two tours in the Middle East, with stints as Power Generator Mechanic, Military Police Officer, and Platoon Sargent.
Developing strong relationships is the foundation of everything I do, both professionally and personally. My passion...
Luther Nolan's contribution to the Ohio State family is as a Facilities Operations and Development groundskeeper, helping to keep the university looking its best. In his “spare” time, he's been pursuing an MA/PhD in Comparative Studies.
Diversity and inclusion in the workplace and in all facets of life are very important to Luther. He believes that when we foster a sense of belonging and variety, we create a place where everyone can feel at home. This leads to a better understanding and an appreciation of those around us. A diverse and inclusive atmosphere promotes a happier, healthier and more...
My 30-year career has been devoted to the field of storm water, potable water, wastewater engineering design and construction, airport drainage, and food processing waste treatment. With Ohio State, I am the water compliance engineer and serve as adjunct faculty in the Civil, Environmental, and Geodetic Engineering Department. Promoting sustainability throughout my career, I have pioneered the use of natural systems, such as constructed wetlands, and the conversion of retention basins using native wetland plants to improve storm water retention, increase pollutant removal, and provide pollinator and wetland habitats.