UNITE Student Workshops

The Understanding and Navigating Inclusion Through Education (UNITE) program is your chance to build community, grow your voice, and explore inclusion across identities. As an undergrad or grad student, you’ll join workshops during the fall and spring semester to listen, learn, and led. Ready to make a difference? Sign up through the UNITE portal and start your journey today.

Offered Workshops for Fall 2025

Students must first attend the Equity and Inclusion Foundations workshop before signing up for other trainings. If you are unable to attend this workshop, please contact UNITE@unco.edu

Exploring Equity and Inclusion Foundations

Participants obtain an overview of equity and inclusion by exploring social identities and understanding current social issues through this interactive workshop that assists students in how to exercise their agency and power as an individual and in collective actions.

Location

University Center Council Room – 2101 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80639

Workshop Duration

1 hour 30 minutes

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Disability & Accessibility

This session focuses on the historical contexts and the current realities of disability. Participants will engage with one another and the presenters to understand the evolution of disability identity and the current implications this may have in their lives. Throughout the session, participants will reflect on their language usage and potential implicit bias toward folks with disabilities. This work will aid in the action plan that participants will develop at the end of the session.

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Our goal is to make presentations and related materials accessible to everyone. Information Disability Resource Center five (5) days in advance of accessibility barriers you may encounter.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate awareness of issues and concerns of UNC’s diverse community
  • Demonstrate knowledge of policies, laws and practices affecting UNC’s diverse community
  • Recognize and articulate identities you hold
  • Identify and articulate privilege identities
  • Recognize where to direct individuals for more resources regarding identities
  • Identify personal actions to support yourself as well as marginalized communities