Along with AAC&U (Association of American Colleges and Universities), OHRP developed the award winning Diversity Web which has an useful section of links to diversity pages of over 150 other institutions. You can read the Diversity Digest online, subscribe to a discussion forum, and read some of the current debates around diversity issues in higher education. Paul Gorski has two nationally recognized diversity websites. His Multicultural Pavilion is the winner of NAME's (National Association of Multicultural Education) 2001 Multicultural Media Award. It provides a wide ranging resource of information for scholars, activists, teachers, and lay people alike on the issue of multicultural education. He also created the Multicultural Supersite for McGraw Hill which is a companion to the site above, and offers a variety of resources for teachers and teacher educators.
The Multicultural Research and Resource Center (MRRC) at George Mason University
Fosters and coordinates Multicultural Program Development on the GMU campus, identifies and distributes resources on diversity, provides a clearinghouse for requests related to multicultural and diversity programs both on and off campus, and advises students and faculty on the availablility of programs and training opportunities.
To give us feedback on programs of relevance to Multicultural Education, please email the Coordinator shivas@umd.edu or call 301. 405.8287.
|