I worked in GMU's graduate admissions departments from 2010 to 2019, and the last two or three years of that time, we went from professional development day with fun and helpful workshops on "dealing with difficult customers" and Toastmasters, to mandatory DEI exercises where you voted conservatives to be eaten by zombies (this is not an…
I worked in GMU's graduate admissions departments from 2010 to 2019, and the last two or three years of that time, we went from professional development day with fun and helpful workshops on "dealing with difficult customers" and Toastmasters, to mandatory DEI exercises where you voted conservatives to be eaten by zombies (this is not an exaggeration, this is an actual exercise they made us do). It was disgusting and disheartening.
I worked in GMU's graduate admissions departments from 2010 to 2019, and the last two or three years of that time, we went from professional development day with fun and helpful workshops on "dealing with difficult customers" and Toastmasters, to mandatory DEI exercises where you voted conservatives to be eaten by zombies (this is not an exaggeration, this is an actual exercise they made us do). It was disgusting and disheartening.