The Division of Inclusion, Equity & Community offers a range of IDE workshops tailored to meet the unique needs and interests of various audiences in our community. Our workshops can be customized to address specific topics, and we welcome requests for sessions and workshops. If you would like to request a topic or a specific workshop, please complete the webform under the “Request a Topic” tab below.
IDE Community Education as part of the IDE Plan
Ongoing IDE education is part of the IDE plan as follow:
Strategy 1.2.3 Develop and provide ongoing antibias racial education for all campus groups and stakeholders, including students, faculty, staff, trustees, and alumni leadership.
IDE Plan: Goal 1, Objective 2, Strategy 3.
IDE Education Requirement
Staff and faculty are required to complete at least one IDE Community Education session/workshop offered or sponsored by the IEC Division per academic year. For academic year 2023-2024, staff and faculty will have the opportunity to complete the required session/workshop until Spring 2025.
Workshops Available
Upcoming Workshops
Tentative Future Topics
- Inclusive Leadership Skills: IDE Foundations (It will be offered again in fall 24).
- Addressing Subtle Acts of Exclusion.
- Religious Pluralism in a Historically Christian College.
- My Role in Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity.
- Difficult Dialogues and Facilitation Skills.
- Restorative Practices.
- Transforming your Team Through Inclusive Leadership.
Past IDE Education Workshops and Engagements
Academic Year 2023-2024
- Developing Values Statement – Office of Development and Alumni Relations.
- LTC – Teaching Toolbox (Co-sponsored): Managing the World in my Classroom – Melissa Eblen-Zayas, Professor of Physics Adriana Estill, Professor of English and M.A. and A.D. Hulings Professor of American Studies.
- Anthony Jack | Seeing Students: Strengths, Circumstances, and the New Responsibilities of Diversity.
- The Privileged Poor: A conversation before the convo – Liz Raleigh, Associate Professor of Sociology.
- LTC Winter Break Conference 2023 (Co-sponsored):
- Neurodiversity: what it is, how to understand it, & how it manifests at Carleton.
- Tools and Strategies for Supporting Neurodivergent Students at Carleton.
- Decolonizing Pedagogy: A Transformative Journey.