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EAB Presentations on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice

Explore sample Partner Intensive topics focused on DEIJ in higher ed

EAB experts offer presentations and facilitated workshops, both virtually and in-person, that are designed to help our partners advance toward their goals. Grounded in data and best-practice research, EAB Partner Intensives are most often leveraged by our partners to help validate a need for campus change, generate buy-in and consensus from critical stakeholder groups, and even facilitate difficult but much-needed discussions among leadership teams and committees.

Sessions are typically one to two hours in length and are tailored to meet the needs of your campus. Audiences may include academic affairs leadership, DEIJ leadership, HR leadership, faculty leadership, advisors, or cabinets, depending on the topic and your specific objectives.

View sample presentation and workshop topics within our DEIJ research terrain below. Contact [email protected] or your Strategic Leader to learn more.

Explore the topics we support

Browse the topic list and sample objectives to see the types of goals EAB can support through a virtual or in-person Partner Intensive.

BIPOC Faculty Recruitment and Retention

  • Implement hiring practices that increase diversity of new faculty and build a pipeline for future faculty hires
  • Improve retention of BIPOC faculty
  • Design policies regarding promotion, tenure, and workload that promote equity and career advancement
  • Avoid bias in promotion and tenure process that serve as barriers to BIPOC faculty getting tenure

Check Out Our Related Research Report

Campus Experience for Specific Student Populations

  • Identify the three relationships (peers, parents, mentors) critical to improving Black and Latino men’s sense of belonging on campus
  • Begin to create supportive communities for Black and Latino men on campus
  • Streamline the process for neurodiverse students to access learning accommodations and supports
  • Bolster neurodiversity-inclusion in campus culture
  • Equip faculty and staff to be more neurodiversity-inclusive

Check Out Our Related Compendium of Research Reports

Developing Behaviors and Actions to Create an Anti-Racist Institution

  • Develop a shared understanding of institutional racism in higher ed and identify how racism manifests on campus
  • Reimagine the role of higher ed in addressing structural racism
  • Identify and remove barriers to transformative change and progress on racial justice
  • Create an institutional framework of areas to focus on to build an anti-racist culture and an inclusive climate, and map short-term and long-term steps of implementation

Historical Legacies

  • Utilize a risk-assessment model to support institutional reckoning work
  • Prioritize actions to support long-term, strategic legacy work

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Inclusive Campus Climate for Faculty and Staff

  • Create policies to foster respect between colleagues
  • Incorporate diverse faculty/staff feedback in strategic planning
  • Develop DEIJ competencies for managers and directors

Strategic Planning

  • Reframe success metrics as measures of impact and behaviorial change (rather than simple progress trackers)
  • Link metrics to strategic goals and objectives
  • Diagnose practice gaps and prioritize areas to focus resources
  • Create a DEIJ plan with clear definitions, ownership, and goals
  • Establish strong accountability measures and systems

Supporting Basic Needs of Financially Insecure Students

  • Educate campus stakeholders about students’ experience with housing and food insecurity

Check Out Our Related Research Report

Ready to request a Partner Intensive?

To request a virtual or in-person presentation for your campus, reach out to your Strategic Leader or [email protected]. You can also log in and fill out the form below, and we’ll follow up.