The Virginia Tech Incident: Understanding Diversity and Communication Across Cultures
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Seminar
Featuring Prany Sananikone
Diversity Relations and Educational Programs Director
Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity
UC,
Location: Engineering Lecture Hall 110
Free and open to the public.
Light refreshments served following the event.
Abstract:
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science is sponsoring an open forum to encourage faculty and students to engage in dialogue and listen to concerns and feelings on the Virginia Tech incident.
In this seminar, we will address:
-Feelings and thoughts on the Virginia Tech incident
-Provide awareness of campus services and resources
-Understanding the impact of diversity and communication within our campus community
Sananikone is known as “Mr. Ambassador” for his knowledge, sensitivity, and commitment to multiculturalism. Sananikone attended the
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