Faculty of color can experience an array of challenges during their professional journey in higher education. When gender and race intersect, additional injustices are experienced by faculty of color who identify as women. The research available draws attention to the discrimination, exploitation, and isolation faced by female faculty of color during their professional journey in higher education. Using a grounded theory research design, this study explored if administrators and faculty are aware of the challenges imposed on women of color during the tenure and promotion process, and if institutions are working to address these challenges
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
There is a lack of equitable representation of women of color in upper-leadership roles on college c...
There is little empirical research about the benefits, privileges, and experiences associated with f...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
Women and people of color are underrepresented in the American professoriate; although the presence ...
Using a qualitative approach with Black feminism as a theoretical framework, Your Blues Ain\u27t Lik...
This study provides insight into the experiences of women of color in higher education classrooms. E...
Faculty evaluation processes that lead to tenure and promotion are biased against Women of Color (WO...
This study was based on interviews with sixteen tenured and untenured faculty of color at a research...
dissertationThis dissertation reports data I collected using qualitative research methods to investi...
Racial disparity exists in the rates of persistence and degree attainment within American higher edu...
Based on data from a larger, longitudinal study of 22 women faculty on the tenure track, this qualit...
This essay examines Vargas’s (2002) and Stanley’s (2006) primary and secondary theses. I examine the...
This study explored the tenure experiences of seven Black female professors as they pursued tenure a...
This capstone will focus on women faculty of color who are underrepresented in faculty positions in ...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
There is a lack of equitable representation of women of color in upper-leadership roles on college c...
There is little empirical research about the benefits, privileges, and experiences associated with f...
Although the United States has experienced major demographic changes, such as an increased populatio...
Women and people of color are underrepresented in the American professoriate; although the presence ...
Using a qualitative approach with Black feminism as a theoretical framework, Your Blues Ain\u27t Lik...
This study provides insight into the experiences of women of color in higher education classrooms. E...
Faculty evaluation processes that lead to tenure and promotion are biased against Women of Color (WO...
This study was based on interviews with sixteen tenured and untenured faculty of color at a research...
dissertationThis dissertation reports data I collected using qualitative research methods to investi...
Racial disparity exists in the rates of persistence and degree attainment within American higher edu...
Based on data from a larger, longitudinal study of 22 women faculty on the tenure track, this qualit...
This essay examines Vargas’s (2002) and Stanley’s (2006) primary and secondary theses. I examine the...
This study explored the tenure experiences of seven Black female professors as they pursued tenure a...
This capstone will focus on women faculty of color who are underrepresented in faculty positions in ...
My experience as a woman of color in higher education is not unique. In this piece, I will share my ...
There is a lack of equitable representation of women of color in upper-leadership roles on college c...
There is little empirical research about the benefits, privileges, and experiences associated with f...