Tag: Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Emory Celebrates Black History Month with Community-Focused Panel Discussions
In the coming weeks to
honor Black history month, Emory University will host a series of meaningful
events to encourage open dialogue with the community. The...
Boldness defines first John Lewis Case Competition finalists
The “good trouble” legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis permeated the first nationwide business case competition honoring him, created by students at Goizueta...
From 2020 unrest, MBA students create John R. Lewis Racial Justice...
In
response to the national reckoning in 2020 over racial inequities and deaths of
George Floyd and others, students at Emory University’s Goizueta
Business School
led the creation...
Lockdown teleworking impacts productivity of women more than men
When the COVID-19 pandemic led countries all over the world
to lock down their economies in early 2020, there was an unprecedented global
shift to teleworking...
Goizueta encourages critical conversations on diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism
The year 2020 will be long be remembered for milestone
events that have shaped our collective world view and opened our hearts to
human tragedy. Amid...
Why are U.S. corporate boards under-diversified?
Research tells us that firms with diverse workforces
generally outperform those that do not. And in recent years, corporate America
has taken significant strides towards greater...
Just Mercy producer challenges students, launches lecture series
Even over Zoom, Scott Budnick 99BBA showed up ready to represent his beloved hometown of Atlanta. Speaking from his home in California while dressed...
Goizueta Joins #StopHateforProfit Movement
Goizueta Business School will be joining the “Stop Hate for Profit” campaign, which calls on companies to halt advertising on Facebook and Instagram for...
Response to the recent acts of racial violence and injustice
Dear members of the Goizueta
Business School community,
I know I speak for many of us when
I express my feelings of anger, sadness, and pain in...
A judge working for justice for young offenders headlines 2020 MLK...
Chief Judge Asha F. Jackson founded Project Pinnacle, a mandatory program for non-violent offenders under 25 years old.
Standing strong in times of challenge and diversity theme of 27th...
The theme of this year’s MLK Community Service Awards Program was “Standing Strong During Times of Challenge and Controversy.” The program was co-sponsored by Goizueta Business School and Rollins School of Public Health and took place on January 24 as part of Emory’s King Week.