Many resources are available to build awareness of inequities and to support the development of more diverse, equitable and inclusive learning environments. This page points you to resources available within the College of Forestry, Oregon State and elsewhere. Additional resources will be added as they are discovered or developed.
2024, 2023, 2022 DEI Opportunities
Indigenous Peoples' Day celebration
Monday, October 9, 2023
 The College of Forestry hosted a celebration that included traditional food, a cedar bark demonstration, and Indigenous leaders at OSU
2022 DEI Dean's Forum
Friday, May 27, 2022
View the slides (pdf)
CoF DEI Lunch and Learn: Understanding Tree Equity 
 March 4, 2022
 Paul Ries
 An interactive Tree Equity exercise using the Tree Equity Scorecard developed by American Forests led by Paul Ries. The Tree Equity Scorecard allows users to compare tree canopy cover in varying places throughout a city.
Interpersonal Violence Prevention Education workshop 
 November 16, 2021
 In collaboration with FWCS, COF hosted an Interpersonal Violence Prevention Education workshop presented by SARC and IPV Prevention which helped provide information and resources to graduate students, faculty research assistants, postdoctoral researchers, research faculty, and other OSU employees who undertake field research.
Leading with Soul: Sisters of the Academy Leading at PWIs
 November 3, 2021
Exploring Traditional Ecological Knowledge with Dr. Ray Pierotti 
 June 7, 2021
Inclusive Pedagogy Workshop - Fostering a Sense of Belonging
 May 10, 2021
 Practices for Creating a Sense of Belonging in the Learning Environment
College of Forestry Annual DEI Forum 2021 
 April 20, 2021
 As we have seen from national and local events over the last year, we are in the midst of a social justice crisis that is disadvantaging whole sectors of our society. As citizens, residents and community members, we can be instrumental in implementing real change; as educators, if we commit ourselves to modeling equity and challenging discrimination, we have a chance to shape the underlying assumptions of the next generation.
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge 
 with Dr. Samantha Chisholm Hatfield & Elder Esther Stutzman 
 November 9, 2020
 
    