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Read article: Expanding our understanding of neurodiversity in the workplace
Expanding our understanding of neurodiversity in the workplace
Illinois Extension staff members are interested in understanding more about neurodiversity and neurodivergence. We work in teams and communities that...
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Read article: Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month
Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). During this time...
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Read article: Addressing ageism in the workplace
Addressing ageism in the workplace
I have been tracking news articles that focus on aging and age discrimination over the past year. Some headline themes include stereotypes,...
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Read article: Serving with humility and pride
Serving with humility and pride
Illinois Extension work is impactful and ever-changing. The professional staff and volunteers who lead this work are essential to our organization’s...

News Releases

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New paper offers best practices for LGBTQ+ field scientists and mentors
URBANA, Ill. – People from marginalized gender and sexual identities can have safer experiences participating in ecological field research when leaders incorporate better field safety protocols and advocate for systemic changes, according to a new paper authored by scientists from Earlham...
Strive to Thrive series will teach youth fundamentals to help them flourish
MARSHALL, Ill. – All youth should feel a sense of purpose, joy, and direction in their lives. Sometimes though, it may seem like some aren't as engaged as they could be. Illinois 4-H knows the importance of thriving and is offering four online workshops for all youth ages twelve and older to...
Is your teen looking for an outlet to discuss social justice issues?
DECATUR, Ill.— Does your teen have a passion for social justice issues around the world? Are they looking for an outlet to discuss their views, while learning from those with differing frames of reference? The Global Social Justice Book Club provides teens a safe space to deeply engage with...

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Camaya Wallace Bechard

Camaya Wallace Bechard

Interim Assistant Dean for Integrated Health Disparities | Assistant Director for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access