The experiences of first-year, tenure-track faculty have been missing in the literature about new or junior faculty. Furthermore, the extant literature about new faculty does not offer a critical outlook on how oppressive institutional structures shape how first-year faculty of color approach faculty work. Drawing from analytical narratives, the authors reframe how doctoral student socialization and new-faculty support systems are discussed, especially pertaining to first-year faculty of color. In doing so, and utilizing narrative inquiry as a methodological framework, the authors draw out the distinct voices of new faculty of color. The implications offered are important for scholars who study faculty experiences and for faculty advisors t...
Faculty contribute to the campus racial climate for all students, but particularly for students of c...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
In this article we share our lived experiences with mentoring. As tenured women professors of color,...
The experiences of first-year, tenure-track faculty have been missing in the literature about new or...
This article focuses on findings from a qualitative study of the experiences of pretenured faculty w...
This article shares the knowledge we gained from the stories of graduate students of color as they d...
As a follow up to two recent publications in Black Issues in Higher Education and The Chronicle of H...
Little is known about how faculty make decisions in the doctoral admissions process or how they conc...
Based on data from a larger, longitudinal study of 22 women faculty on the tenure track, this qualit...
Equity is salient in the academy; however, the lens is focused on students and not faculty. Affordin...
Research has indicated that students’ race and their experiences and sense of belonging are associat...
This study details the experiences of new faculty in tenure-track positions without prior experience...
I examined what brand new Ph.D.s in Communication experience when they start their first, entry-leve...
The research reported investigated the experiences of new faculty in their first three years of empl...
African American faculty who teach at predominantly white universities often experience challenges r...
Faculty contribute to the campus racial climate for all students, but particularly for students of c...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
In this article we share our lived experiences with mentoring. As tenured women professors of color,...
The experiences of first-year, tenure-track faculty have been missing in the literature about new or...
This article focuses on findings from a qualitative study of the experiences of pretenured faculty w...
This article shares the knowledge we gained from the stories of graduate students of color as they d...
As a follow up to two recent publications in Black Issues in Higher Education and The Chronicle of H...
Little is known about how faculty make decisions in the doctoral admissions process or how they conc...
Based on data from a larger, longitudinal study of 22 women faculty on the tenure track, this qualit...
Equity is salient in the academy; however, the lens is focused on students and not faculty. Affordin...
Research has indicated that students’ race and their experiences and sense of belonging are associat...
This study details the experiences of new faculty in tenure-track positions without prior experience...
I examined what brand new Ph.D.s in Communication experience when they start their first, entry-leve...
The research reported investigated the experiences of new faculty in their first three years of empl...
African American faculty who teach at predominantly white universities often experience challenges r...
Faculty contribute to the campus racial climate for all students, but particularly for students of c...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
In this article we share our lived experiences with mentoring. As tenured women professors of color,...