Transforming Campus Culture Through Equity & Inclusion
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How can universities make moves to build lasting, values-driven campus culture rooted in equity and inclusion?
In this episode of The EDII Catalyst, Dr. Mona Rahman (Research Awards Officer, Queen’s University) joins us to reflect on her journey in STEM and academia, shaped by community, mentorship, and identity.
Hosted by Mark Aloisio, this episode explores Dr. Rahman’s path from biochemistry research to research administration, the systemic and cyclical barriers faced by scholars belonging to minority groups, and the critical role of institutional infrastructure in fostering equitable and inclusive campus cultures.
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