This capstone will focus on women faculty of color who are underrepresented in faculty positions in predominantly white institutions. Although not all women faculty of color experience discriminatory treatment we can not ignore the lived experiences of these women who are in a disadvantage within academia. The lack of diversification, unequal representation, and socio-cultural understanding prompts society to take a closer insight to determine the necessary steps in facilitating institutional change within higher education. In order to promote equality for women faculty of color I recommend changing the institutionalized policies, developing quality support and mentoring groups in order to hinder negative experiences in job satisfaction tha...
Equity is salient in the academy; however, the lens is focused on students and not faculty. Affordin...
Women and people of color are underrepresented in the American professoriate; although the presence ...
Faculty evaluation processes that lead to tenure and promotion are biased against Women of Color (WO...
Faculty of color can experience an array of challenges during their professional journey in higher e...
Women of Color faculty have some of the worst outcomes of all other faculty in terms of attainment o...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...
It is common practice for colleges and universities to tout the diversity of their faculty, staff, a...
Women of color face unique challenges and barriers in higher education due to longstanding bias that...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to highlight critical issues facing women of color (WOC) facult...
Based on data from a larger, longitudinal study of 22 women faculty on the tenure track, this qualit...
As the population of the United States becomes more diverse the ethnic makeup of postsecondary insti...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
Dismantling Institutional Whiteness: Emerging Forms of Leadership in Higher Education focuses on the...
This essay examines Vargas’s (2002) and Stanley’s (2006) primary and secondary theses. I examine the...
Equity is salient in the academy; however, the lens is focused on students and not faculty. Affordin...
Women and people of color are underrepresented in the American professoriate; although the presence ...
Faculty evaluation processes that lead to tenure and promotion are biased against Women of Color (WO...
Faculty of color can experience an array of challenges during their professional journey in higher e...
Women of Color faculty have some of the worst outcomes of all other faculty in terms of attainment o...
Faculty Women of Color should be able to thrive and grow at our best research and teaching instituti...
It is common practice for colleges and universities to tout the diversity of their faculty, staff, a...
Women of color face unique challenges and barriers in higher education due to longstanding bias that...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to highlight critical issues facing women of color (WOC) facult...
Based on data from a larger, longitudinal study of 22 women faculty on the tenure track, this qualit...
As the population of the United States becomes more diverse the ethnic makeup of postsecondary insti...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
Dismantling Institutional Whiteness: Emerging Forms of Leadership in Higher Education focuses on the...
This essay examines Vargas’s (2002) and Stanley’s (2006) primary and secondary theses. I examine the...
Equity is salient in the academy; however, the lens is focused on students and not faculty. Affordin...
Women and people of color are underrepresented in the American professoriate; although the presence ...
Faculty evaluation processes that lead to tenure and promotion are biased against Women of Color (WO...