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Tips for avoiding bias when writing recommendations

by Dave Dobsonin Faculty Issues, Gender Biason Posted on September 23, 2016

From the University of Arizona Commission on the Status of Women:

Avoiding Gender Bias in Reference Writing

[link from Vance Ricks, who points out this is not only applicable to student recommendations but also to letters for colleagues]

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