Nominations Open for Diversity Ambassador Award
The UC Diversity Council opens invitations for nominations for the Marian Spencer Diversity Ambassador Award. The purpose of the award is to showcase campus- affiliated individuals and groups whose diversity initiatives have positively impacted the university. For more information, click on the attachment. The nomination form is also online from the
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