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Ohio State’s Engineering College Requires job Applicants to Submit DEI Statements

Ohio State’s Engineering College Requires job Applicants to Submit DEI Statements

“specific examples such as teaching and/or mentoring students from underrepresented backgrounds, outreach activities to underrepresented groups, or conducting research that address social inequities.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuiEkC5wzo4

Want to work at Ohio State’s Engineering College? Type up your DEI Statement! From The College Fix:

University officials ask applicants to provide a statement that describes their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, along with “specific examples such as teaching and/or mentoring students from underrepresented backgrounds, outreach activities to underrepresented groups, or conducting research that address social inequities,” according to a copy of the application rubric recently tweeted by John Sailer with the National Association of Scholars.

The hiring parameters were shown through current open positions within OSU’s College of Engineering, which includes a tenure-track faculty position in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department as well as a tenure-track faculty position as an assistant professor in the Knowlton School of Architecture and Administration.

These positions are hiring for OSU’s nuclear engineering programs and its urban design Race, Inclusion, and Social Equity, or RAISE, initiative, respectively.

The application also states scholars are expected to participate in and support DEI efforts, which has drawn concern from liberty advocates and state lawmakers.

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Comments

It’s a religious test for employment. Treat it as such.

    Idonttweet in reply to GWB. | March 21, 2023 at 5:29 pm

    Agreed. People are supposed to just accept “the importance of diversity” on faith. I don’t speak SJW and won’t genuflect to it just to get a job.

Here is what all applicants should use for their diversity statement:

“Race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and other identities is totally irrelevant to the engineering profession. Intelligence, knowledge, accuracy and logic is. Therefore I reject this DIE nonsense you morons appear to be pushing.”

    I would write it thus:
    Race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and other identities are totally irrelevant to the engineering profession. Intelligence, knowledge, accuracy and logic ARE relevant. My Christianity has taught me this. Therefore I reject the divisive, evil, and ignorant doctrine that teaches otherwise.”

The University of Cincinnati also has an engineering program, a five year one, which has been highly regarded. To the best of my knowledge, Purdue is the top tier engineering school in the area. It is nortghwest of Indianapolis. I would just move to the next college and forget Ohio State.

The University of Cincinnati also has an engineering program, a five year one, which has been highly regarded. To the best of my knowledge, Purdue is the top tier engineering school in the area. It is northwest of Indianapolis. I would just move to the next college and forget Ohio State.

I taught a boatload of victimized women ver several years how to apply for gun licenses and how to shoot their attackers efficiently and effectively.
Do I win?

I would love to see a nuclear power plant designed on woke principles.

Wasn’t Chernobyl one of those?

They started asking those questions in high school science job interviews.

I guess that DIE supercedes actual learning in the now woke high schools.

I just stopped applying. They don’t need someone who has successffully taught at every level of academia; they just need “diversity.”

Ohio State is a public university. The government should threaten to end their funding over this nonsense.

BierceAmbrose | March 22, 2023 at 10:20 pm

My DIE staement:

“I mentored myself into this selective institution from the public education shit hole I was stuck in. Nobody escapees into a profession from there, let alone other geography, let alone your institution or ones like it

Diverse, under-served, and mentoring.

I’m also a white, hetero, male. If you wanted that kind of “diversity”, you should have said so.”