Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Penn Biology

Welcome to our online resource for DEI initiatives within the Department of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania. During summer of 2020 we looked internally to find how we, as a department, could come together to better fight against the systemic racism that pervades our culture, and specifically STEM sciences and higher academia. We understand that everything we have done and are doing will not be sufficient to correct these generational wrongs, but we hope that you will join us in this work and help hold us accountable to our beliefs.

Below is a sample of resources that individuals can use to better understand their own internal biases and unconscious racism.

LinkedIn Learning Modules - Please note that resources from LinkedIn Learning are available to all Penn affiliated individuals by logging in with your PennKey and Password.
 
Articles:

 

Articles about Race in Science and higher academia:

 

Radio, podcast & audio articles

 

We also recommend exploring the Implicit Association Tests (IAT) available through Harvard's Project Implicit.

 

Below is a series of activities that are taking place within our department to change our culture. If you would like to get involved with any of the activities, please reach out to Joshua Darfler for more information.

Group Trainings:
  • Departmental wide racial literacy training with Lion's Story*
  • Faculty anti-bias training
  • Inclusive Teaching Training (via CTL)
 
Iconography in our buildings:

In Fall 2019 the Department of Biology began working to assess all portraits, busts, and pieces of art located in the historical Leidy Laboratory building. While new images have been identified, implementing the new gallery structure is currently on hold while the campus remains depopulated due to COVID-19. We hope to be able to complete this project shortly after staff fully return to campus.

 

Incident Reporting

If you have been harmed or for any reason feel uncomfortable or unsafe and would like to speak with someone confidentially or report an incident, click here for a list of the resources available.

If you have been involved in an incident of bias, either as a harmed party or as a witness, and you would like to make a report, you can do so using a Bias Incident Reporting Form.

For assistance contact Erol Akçay, departmental ombudsman, but please note that you can also reach out to any the department's faculty or staff.

The Department of Biology is an active participant in the discourse surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion on Penn's campus. Below are some items that Penn Bio has recently been involved with on a College or University level.

  • Early work on diversifying the iconography in Leidy Labs led to a University wide effort to reassess all images on campus and to create more welcoming environments.
  • Penn Biology spearheaded the SAS Graduate Division to adopt the formal policy that "arrest records that occurred due to Black Lives Matter protest related civil disobedience will not adversely affect graduate admissions."
  • Junhyong Kim, Professor and Chair of Biology, has been named chair of the new Penn committee charged with applying to NIH's new Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation (FIRST) grant program.

 

We also recommend you visit our Student Resources page for links to additional Penn Resources around community and inclusivity.

 

Incident Reporting

If you have been harmed or for any reason feel uncomfortable or unsafe and would like to speak with someone confidentially or report an incident, click here for a list of the resources available.

If you have been involved in an incident of bias, either as a harmed party or as a witness, and you would like to make a report, you can do so using a Bias Incident Reporting Form.

We encourage you to explore the various community outreach activities happening in our department and to get involved!

Learn more here - https://www.bio.upenn.edu/outreach

Statement from Penn Biology June 3, 2020

The Department of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania affirms support for the life and value of all Black community members and acknowledges the pain that many are experiencing. We are committed to doing our part and taking concrete actions to form an inclusive, truthful, and compassionate academic community.

 

Read a statement from Dr. Amy Gutmann on the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others.