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  1. Inclusive and Equitable Hiring Practices

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/inclusive-and-equitable-hiring-practices-12

    This 90-minute program provides an overview of best practices for recruiting a diverse candidate pool and equitably evaluating them. Participants will examine the role that various forms of bias can play in screening applicants and identify ways that priv ...

  2. Practicing Bystander Intervention Strategies

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/practicing-bystander-intervention-strategies-0

    All too often we witness subtle comments or behaviors rooted in bias that cause harm to others, sometimes unintentionally and frequently directed toward people from marginalized social identity groups. Have you ever witnessed a bias incident such as a mic ...

  3. Group Studies

    https://fst.osu.edu/courses/fdscte-7194

    FDSCTE 7194 Selected topics in food science. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs or 3 completions. Graduate 1.0 FDSCTE 7194 SP22.pdf Spring 2022 Dr. V.M. (Bala) Balasubramaniam Distance Learning Columbus FST Graduate Prog ...

  4. The Science of Human Sensory Measurements: Theoretical Principles and Industrial Applications

    https://fst.osu.edu/courses/fdscte-7560

    FDSCTE 7560 This course provides students with a critical overview of the science behind perception measurements in sensory evaluation with a focus on sensory discrimination testing. This course will describe a theoretical foundation to sensory measuremen ...

  5. Pancakes won’t turn you into a zombie as in HBO’s ‘The Last of Us,’ but fungi in flour have been making people sick for a long time

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/pancakes-won%E2%80%99t-turn-you-zombie-hbo%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98-last-us%E2%80%99-fungi-flour-have-been-making-people-sick-long

      Originally published in the Conversation. by Dr. Sheryl Barringer In the HBO series “ The Last of Us,” named after the popular video game of the same name, the flour supplies of the world are contaminated with a fungus called  Cordyceps. When people eat ...

  6. Individual Studies

    https://fst.osu.edu/courses/fdscte-8193

    FDSCTE 8193 Research experience and preparation of technical paper. Prereq: 10 cr hrs in Grad level FdScTe. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs or 4 completions. This course is progress graded (S/U). While subject to change, this class is offered every s ...

  7. Brewing Science Capstone

    https://fst.osu.edu/courses/fdscte-5750

    FDSCTE 5750 This course uses the biological and chemical principles of brewing to understand aspects of malting, mashing, fermentation, and the making of different beer styles that is complemented by laboratory exercises to investigate flavors, aromas, br ...

  8. Difficult Conversations: Communicating Effectively Across Difference

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/difficult-conversations-communicating-effectively-across-difference

    Have you ever engaged in a conversation about an uncomfortable or sensitive topic with someone who is very different from you and didn't know how to approach it? Conversations between people with different views and lived experiences can go awry and ...

  9. Implicit Associations, Insidious Assumptions: Unintended Manifestations of Bias in Everyday Life

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/implicit-associations-insidious-assumptions-unintended-manifestations-bias-everyday-life-7

    This 90-minute workshop will provide an introduction to unconscious associations that can lead to an affinity toward or prejudice against some people (implicit bias). We will explore how our socialization process leads to the formation of conscious and un ...

  10. The Language of Inclusion: Pronouns and Other Gendered Words

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/language-inclusion-pronouns-and-other-gendered-words-6

    Pronouns are tools for effective and efficient communication, and their intentional or unintentional misuse can cause confusion and harm. Using gender-affirming pronouns and avoiding unnecessary use of other gendered words is essential to creating spaces ...

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