Academics

DUS academic advising seminar to focus on reporting acts of intolerance

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — “Be the Difference by Making a Difference,” part of a series of academic advising seminars presented by the Division of Undergraduate Studies, will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30, in 118 Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building.

Participants will learn about the history of Penn State’s Report Bias initiative, administered by the Office of the Vice Provost for Educational Equity (OVPEE), how to use the Report Bias website to report acts of intolerance against students, and how to help ensure the Penn State community maintains a safe and welcoming environment for all.

The presentation is open to all faculty and staff members, and no registration is necessary. To attend remotely via Adobe Connect, visit https://meeting.psu.edu/advisingnoonseminars.

Contact Terry Musser at 814-865-7576 or txm4@psu.edu for additional seminar details.

The Division of Undergraduate Studies, a unit within the Office of Undergraduate Education, is Penn State’s largest unit of enrollment for first-year students. It leads in the development of advising policies and practices, manages the University-wide academic information network, and provides general academic advising for current and prospective Penn State students.

Last Updated November 15, 2016