The NCORE-ISCORE Project was created to support Iowa State University’s diversity efforts. It is a yearlong developmental project centered on issues of race and ethnicity at ISU. The project provides an opportunity for ISU students, staff, and faculty to engage in positive interactions and dialogue and includes participating in two conferences: NCORE—a national conference geared towards building multicultural relations and ISCORE—ISU’s local initiative designed to provide an ongoing platform of sharing and applying new knowledge through presentations and workshops.
Each year, Iowa State University supports an interdisciplinary delegation of students and professionals from across colleges and divisions in attending the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE) Students and professionals share new knowledge gained from their NCORE experience back to the campus community and areas of influence both personally and professionally.
Learn more about the NCORE- ISCORE Professional Development Academy
Learn more about the NCORE- ISCORE Professional Development Network
For more information, contact iscore@iastate.edu
