Affinity groups for diversityLaura Bonetta, 9 May 2008, Advertising Feature from Science Custom Publishing
Affinity groups are by no means unique to universities and biotechnology companies—but in these settings many of them are playing an important role in supporting diversity. "Who wants to sit in a room of homogeneous looking people?" says UNC's Banks. "I walk through a door expecting to see diversity. If I don't see that, I ask why. And then I do something about it."