While researchers have documented the barriers that women in engineering programs face (i.e. gender bias, work/family conflict, “dual career” issues, limited access to information networks), few studies examine the experiences of successful women faculty and the challenges they overcame in their career. This study filled that gap by utilizing qualitative methods to investigate the life stories of tenured women faculty in engineering, including the challenges they faced and overcame and how they navigated their career. The participants in this study were female tenured associate and full professors at three doctoral research universities (Carnegie Classification: Research University/Very High Research Activity) in the United States. This stu...
The first national and most comprehensive analysis to date of tenured and tenure track faculty in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Despite decades of effort to increase the number of female graduates in engineering, women remain va...
Women rarely serve as engineering faculty members at U.S. universities and we know little about thos...
Within higher education, STEM based disciplines need strong and balanced leadership. Leadership whic...
This study used grounded theory methodology to investigate the institutional and departmental climat...
The retention and promotion of a diverse engineering faculty body play a primary role in the advance...
The retention and promotion of a diverse engineering faculty body play a primary role in the advance...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to better understand how female mechanical engineering f...
The rationale for this qualitative study was to explore the types of undergraduate engineering depar...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology, Washington State Uni...
Balancing the needs of family with career ambitions is often challenging for women who pursue scienc...
Abstract--Only 8 % of all engineering faculty are women. Far less women in academia are in an engine...
The recruitment and the retention of female undergraduate and graduate students into engineering cou...
The purpose for this case study was to explore the features of undergraduate engineering departmenta...
The first national and most comprehensive analysis to date of tenured and tenure track faculty in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Despite decades of effort to increase the number of female graduates in engineering, women remain va...
Women rarely serve as engineering faculty members at U.S. universities and we know little about thos...
Within higher education, STEM based disciplines need strong and balanced leadership. Leadership whic...
This study used grounded theory methodology to investigate the institutional and departmental climat...
The retention and promotion of a diverse engineering faculty body play a primary role in the advance...
The retention and promotion of a diverse engineering faculty body play a primary role in the advance...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to better understand how female mechanical engineering f...
The rationale for this qualitative study was to explore the types of undergraduate engineering depar...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology, Washington State Uni...
Balancing the needs of family with career ambitions is often challenging for women who pursue scienc...
Abstract--Only 8 % of all engineering faculty are women. Far less women in academia are in an engine...
The recruitment and the retention of female undergraduate and graduate students into engineering cou...
The purpose for this case study was to explore the features of undergraduate engineering departmenta...
The first national and most comprehensive analysis to date of tenured and tenure track faculty in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Despite decades of effort to increase the number of female graduates in engineering, women remain va...