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The National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) welcomes you to its web home. NADOHE is the principal organization of chief and senior diversity officers at institutions of higher education. The association was established in response to the growing need for higher education to leverage and maximize investments in diversity initiatives, provide opportunities for cross institutional exchange and fertilization of ideas and enhance professional standards among diversity workers. |
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NADOHE EXTENDS A WARM WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS!
Central Michigan University
College of William & Mary
Hamline University
Harvard University
Kishwaukee College
Montgomery County Community College
North Carolina State University
Oakton Community College
Purdue University
Rochester Institute of Technology
Southeast Community College
State University of New York at Albany (main campus)
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
The George Washington University
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Texas, at Arlington
University of Wisconsin Colleges & University of Wisconsin Extension
Waubonsee Community College
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - RESOURCES AVAILABLE!
Members - view sample annual reports, presidents reports, and other types of marketing material. Submit your own samples to info@nadohe.org with Professional Development Resources in the subject line.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - WEBINARS
View documents from the previous two NADOHE webinars, "Institutional Diversity Marketing and Communications" on January 29, 2010, and "Evidence Based Strategies for Recruiting a Diverse Faculty."

APPROVED STRATEGIC PLAN
View NADOHE's approved Strategic Plan.

2010 ANNUAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
View NADOHE 2010 Annual Conference Presentations.

APPROVED BYLAWS CHANGES
View revised Bylaws which occured by vote of the membership during the NADOHE Annual Business Meeting on March 9, 2010. These changes are expected to improve the functioning of the Board of Directors and the Association.

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