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Anonymous No. 16154320

Greetings, /sci/. I'm working at the diversity and inclusion department at a certain Big Ten University and we'd like to provide a more diverse environment for our STEM majors in particular. Specifically, we'd like Black and Trans perspectives as those groups are traditionally underrepresented in departments like math, physics and engineering. Anything is on the table including substituting "harder" science courses for diversity training and even alternative degree routes. Considering most of this board are trans STEM degree holders, what would your recommendations be for making the degree more accessible? Thanks a bunch!

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>>16154321
>>discord

Sage No. 16154776

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Anonymous No. 16154858

I identify as a transpansexual holocaust survivor of color.
I object to the way you present "stem" in all capitals as I find it overstimulating. please find a way too cater to those with needs like mine.

Anonymous No. 16154874

What's that? Someone published 6 million journal articles in just five months? And they've been replicated over 10 million times since? Impressive tenure get!

Anonymous No. 16156130

>>16154320
I'd like it if the physics department building was converted over to being all bathrooms. get rid of the labs, lecture halls, offices, classrooms and the library and give the building one bathroom for everyone known gender instead.

Anonymous No. 16156989

>>16156130
lol shitty idea