In this paper, we theorize the intersectional gendered impacts of COVID-19 on faculty labor, with a particular focus on how institutions of higher education in the United States evaluate faculty labor amidst the COVID-19 transition and beyond. The pandemic has disrupted faculty research, teaching, and service in differential ways, having larger impacts on women faculty, faculty of color, and caregiving faculty in ways that further reflect the intersections of these groups. Universities have had to reconsider how evaluation occurs, given the impact of these disruptions on faculty careers. Through a case study of university pandemic responses in the United States, we summarize key components of how colleges and universities shifted evaluation...
As the country reckons with the multiple pandemics of 2020, universities and leaders are grappling w...
This study examined differences in the conditions of higher education faculty by gender, captured th...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....
Evaluating faculty must evolve, given that faculty experiences have differed during the pandemic. Ye...
Feminist scholars have long documented the complex, multiple ways in which academic institutions rep...
Feminist scholars have long documented the complex, multiple ways in which academic institutions rep...
This paper highlighted the diverse voices of 84 female-identifying professors in STEM fields who res...
Just as the COVID-19 pandemic helped to expose the inequities that already existed between students ...
COVID-19 has impacted all of us, however, its impact has been problematic for tenure-track faculty m...
As women of color faculty who have experienced challenges associated with hostile work environments ...
Crisis can easily sideline institutional commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion, even as it...
Faculty evaluation is central to universities, but many strategies for evaluating faculty reflect ge...
We discuss our evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing the gendered impact of the pa...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, a growing body of international literature is analyzing the effect...
The presentation provides very recent data on the impact of COVID 19 from 391 Professors from 37 CCC...
As the country reckons with the multiple pandemics of 2020, universities and leaders are grappling w...
This study examined differences in the conditions of higher education faculty by gender, captured th...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....
Evaluating faculty must evolve, given that faculty experiences have differed during the pandemic. Ye...
Feminist scholars have long documented the complex, multiple ways in which academic institutions rep...
Feminist scholars have long documented the complex, multiple ways in which academic institutions rep...
This paper highlighted the diverse voices of 84 female-identifying professors in STEM fields who res...
Just as the COVID-19 pandemic helped to expose the inequities that already existed between students ...
COVID-19 has impacted all of us, however, its impact has been problematic for tenure-track faculty m...
As women of color faculty who have experienced challenges associated with hostile work environments ...
Crisis can easily sideline institutional commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion, even as it...
Faculty evaluation is central to universities, but many strategies for evaluating faculty reflect ge...
We discuss our evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing the gendered impact of the pa...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, a growing body of international literature is analyzing the effect...
The presentation provides very recent data on the impact of COVID 19 from 391 Professors from 37 CCC...
As the country reckons with the multiple pandemics of 2020, universities and leaders are grappling w...
This study examined differences in the conditions of higher education faculty by gender, captured th...
Gender discrimination is an ongoing topic, including discrimination that occurs in higher education....