Category: PDJ

Case Study: Flint, Michigan

Serving the needs of the population of Flint, Michigan is no easy task. Most notably, coming home provides insecurity when soldiers are left without jobs. Hiring military and veterans has become a priority for many corporations and a new aspect of diversity and inclusion in every workplace across the country.

No Hate at Miami University

In April 2010, an alleged hate bias assault riveted Miami University’s campus. Two students leaving a student organization-sponsored drag show were victims to the attack, which occurred outside Stadium Bar & Grille and across the street from the Oxford Police Department

College Spotlight: Miami University

Miami University is a public college located in the southwestern Ohio town of Oxford, Ohio. Known for its red bricks, “Public Ivy” status, and married Miami graduates known as “Miami Mergers,” poet Robert Frost once called it “the most beautiful college there is.”

Meeting of the Minds

Consider the following exchange between an American and a Chinese colleague…

Celebrating King’s Legacy

As a people and as a nation, we have come a long way since the civil rights movement of the early 1960s.

Creating Boomer-Friendly Offices

As the population ages, so does the workforce. With unsure economic times and the threat of dwindling Social Security, many baby boomers are choosing to stay in their jobs past retiree age or return to the workforce.

Charles Harbor-Clark – Raytheon

African-American Heritage Month

Amanda H. Goodson – Raytheon

African-American Heritage Month

Helping Employees with Mood Disorders

It’s ten o’clock on a Tuesday morning. Rose sits at her desk in the secretary pool, but her mind is clearly elsewhere. Suddenly, she jumps to her feet and runs out of the room.