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Training and Educational Programs
Training and educational programs are developed in conjunction with the input of the RFU community to meet the needs of the Rosalind Franklin University community. Both training and education curriculums are created to foster and sustain a campus environment where everyone feels heard, valued, validated, and respected, regardless: of race, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status, mental or physical ability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, color, age, national ancestry, sex, pregnancy, military service or veteran status, or genetic information. Examples of training and educational programs include:
- Community Conversations are collaboratively designed to set the foundation for open and candid dialogue on issues and events that affect the RFU community, the region, the state, and the nation at large.
- Common Read series features a new book every quarter and allows the RFU community to come together and engage in a productive and thought-provoking dialogue about each book.
- Organizes with internal and external communities to invite experts who can speak to a variety of issues affecting medicine and science.
- Develop and maintain programming for all members of our community, including a peer mentoring program, monthly faculty and staff highlights, yearly exhibits, and a yearly faculty and staff talent show.
Finally, we also provide support, education, and training in regards to Title IX. This is extended to students, faculty, and staff.
For more information on our division’s education and/or training opportunities contact:
Heather Kind‑Keppel, EdD
Associate Vice President for Community and Campus Outreach