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This list is not intended to be all-inclusive, but to serve as a guide for expanding recruitment efforts to create the most diverse candidate pool possible. Please note that some resources offer position listing free of charge; others charges fees. Additionally, bear in mind that individual Web sites and listserv owners are subject to change without notice.
Veterans
African-Americans
Women
Hispanic/Latino
Asian/Pacific Islander
Native American
Individuals with Disabilities
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender
Older Workers
Minority Groups (all-inclusive)
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The Association of American Colleges & Universities
American Commitments Projects Diversity/Web
1818 R. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Exposure to diversity leads to the development of complex thinking skills and learning integration, promotes ethical decision-making and the ability to work in a diverse society, and increases students’ capacity for social agency and citizenship. Students’ interactions and experiences with diverse perspectives in the classroom allow students to grow and gain valuable insights about themselves and others, increase perspective-taking skills, and fosters appreciation for diversity of experience and thought. Students often are able to develop identify and challenge previously held assumptions through the course content and materials presented in the classroom, shaped by engaging in classroom discussion and activities. The resources in this section offer strategies to promote inclusive excellence and improve the climate for learning for all students.
Recommended Readings
Inclusive Teaching
Managing Hot Moments
Ethnic and Cultural Diversity
Gender
LGBTQ
Disabilities
Veterans
Intersectionality
Faculty Self Awareness
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Academic Programs
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American Indian Studies minor
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Black Studies minor
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Women and Gender Studies minor
Centers
91°µÍøºÚÁÏ is home to the multiple interdisciplinary centers centered on issues related to diversity, inclusion, and social justice.
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Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage (Oral History collection topics include Ethnic Groups in Mississippi, Civil Rights Movement, and Gay and Lesbian Life)
Study Abroad
Would you like to travel to another country and learn about other cultures? Study Abroad allows you to do it while taking classes and receiving 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ credit. Southern Miss offers opportunities for studying and travel in many countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, Peru, South Korea, Ireland, Cuba, France, Spain, Japan, and more.
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Office of Study Abroad at Southern Miss
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Learn about the specific that are currently active
Courses
What's the difference between having diversity and being inclusive? How can we learn more about other people and cultures around the world? Why and how is society unequal in terms of race, gender, class, and sexuality? What can we do to improve social justice? If you have wondered about questions like these, you may be interested in taking one of the many courses offered at 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ that directly address these topics such as these.
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View some of 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ's many diversity-related courses
Research
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For faculty research areas, search the 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ faculty directory for specific research topics
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- Community and Belonging
- Prism LGBTQ+ Resource Office
- Disability
- International Students and Scholars
- Human Resources
- Title IX Office
- University Committees
Office of Community and Belonging
The Office of Community and Belonging provides experiences to foster students' growth and development and create a more caring and welcoming campus community. We are on a mission to create more globally aware citizens by helping Southern Miss students connect to the surrounding Hattiesburg community through service.
The Office sponsors the Prism LGBTQ+ Resource Office, Allies Training, and the University's Black History Month program among other events.
Student Affairs at the Gulf Park Campus
On the Gulf Park campus, the Division of Student Affairs offers a wide range of activities, services, and opportunities to become engaged in student life that challenges students, develops habits of excellence, and connects life outside the classroom to the formal academic curriculum. Its activities support diversity and inclusion on the Gulf Park campus through sponsorship of various student organizations and events such as Transgender Awareness Day.
Prism LGBTQ+ Resource Office
The Southern Miss Prism LGBTQ+ Resource Office's mission is to create an affirming and supportive campus environment for students of all gender and sexual identities, and to provide academic, campus, and community resources for students, faculty, and staff. It's activities include providing in conjunction with the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services.
Office of Disability Accommodations (ODA)
91°µÍøºÚÁÏ is committed to providing equal access for persons with disabilities and prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in programs or activities. The Office of Disability Accommodations (ODA) interacts with all offices and departments on campus to ensure that students with disabilities have full access to, and participation in, university activities. ODA strives to create a positive campus environment where students with disabilities are encouraged to pursue careers on the basis of personal interest and ability.
Institute for Disability Studies (IDS)
The Institute for Disability Studies (IDS) is Mississippi's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) Research, Education, and Service, which Its mission is to positively affect the lives of Mississippi citizens with developmental and other disabilities and their families across the life span and to work toward increasing their independence, productivity, and integration into their communities. IDS has a variety of programs to assist individuals with disabilities and their families with priority areas such as housing, early intervention, inclusive child care, training and employment for young people with disabilities, assistive technology, recreation, health, education, and family support.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS)
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) strives to be a leader in providing for the needs of non-immigrant students and scholars while promoting a culture of inclusivity, diversity, and mutual support at The University of 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ, the state of Mississippi, the nation, and the world. ISSS serves the international student and scholar community by providing advice, counseling, and advocacy regarding academic, personal, and immigration concerns.
Office of Affirmative Action & Equal Employment Opportunity
The Office of Affirmative Action & Equal Employment Opportunity protects the Civil Rights of all Southern Miss students and employees.
Committee on Services and Resources for Women (CSRW)
The Committee on Services and Resources for Women (CSRW) is an interdisciplinary group of 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ-affiliated individuals interested in women's issues on campus and in the local Hattiesburg community. Since 1984, the CSRW has been active in the promotion of women's issues by coordinating the University's annual Women's History Month program and providing funding for research by faculty and students related to gender and women.
Sexual Misconduct/Title IX
Student Organizations
Southern Miss prides itself on the diversity of our student body. The Office of Leadership and Student Involvement maintains lists of current student groups, and we encourage all students—whether you're into politics or anime, activism or improv, Vietnamese culture or social dance—to join an organization and do your part to make our campus a great place for Golden Eagles!
Learn more by checking out the lists of registered student organizations on both campuses: