School’s Black Employee Resource Group Hosts Second Annual Juneteenth Celebration
Duke University School of Medicine’s Black Employee Resource Group, ME², held its second annual Juneteenth celebration on June 15. ME² stands for Motivate, Mentor, Educate, & Empower.
Sheba Hall Among Faculty, Staff Awarded 2022-23 Presidential Awards
Sheba A. Hall, Administrative Coordinator for the Office of Student Affairs, Medical Education recipient of the 2022-2023 Presidential Award
EDI Spotlight: Coral May, MPA, SHRM-SCP
In the summer of 2020 Black faculty, staff, and students came together from across Duke to discuss the impact racism has had on our country, and to share their stories of dealing with racism in their own lives for the Living While Black symposium. Listening to those stories, Coral May, MPA, SHRM-SCP, knew she had to make a difference.
EDI Spotlight: Annise Weaver, MSEd, CRC
The EDI’s Unit Leaders are a group of more than 50 leaders in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion from across the School of Medicine.
Annise Weaver Wins Cook Society Award
Annise Weaver, MSEd, CRC, director of clinical operations and associate director of diversity, equity and inclusion, won the 2022 Samuel DuBois Cook Society Staff Award in recognition of her leadership in diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism at Duke.
A Plan for Change
After a yearlong planning process, the School of Medicine details its commitment to dismantling racism in a new strategic plan.