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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2005-2007 Student Life and Services Student Groups at GSAPP Diversity Group  

Diversity Group

Diversity Group is a multicultural initiative involving a working group of interested students, faculty, and staff who are committed to addressing issues of diversity across race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other domains. Objectives of Diversity Group include facilitating personal and professional identity development of students, administration, faculty, and staff specific to multicultural understanding, via small group discussions; developing the ability to better serve the larger Rutgers community with respect to awareness and acceptance of its culturally diverse members. A typical group is composed of six to eight members and one or two cofacilitators, meeting at least once a month for 90 minutes.


 
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