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Section: Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff
Princeton Changes Tenure Policy to Appeal to Women Faculty
Princeton University has adopted a new policy that automatically grants male and female faculty extra time to pursue tenure after having children. Story:
August 18, 2005
Faculty & Staff
New Research: Poverty Linked to Obesity
Poverty and obesity are strongly linked because the poor cannot afford to eat a healthier diet, according to new research. Story:
August 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Stopping the Stereotypes
I am in my third year as a professor at one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the nation. In the college of education… Story:
August 10, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Study: Faculty Members Have More Positive Outlook
College and university administrators across the country are under increasing pressure from external forces Story:
August 10, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Harvard Names First Diversity Adviser
Harvard has tapped a government professor to serve as the school’s first diversity adviser… Story:
August 10, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Clemson, University of South Carolina Plan to Hire Hundreds
The universities of Clemson and South Carolina plan to hire nearly 1,300 new faculty over the next five years as some 5,000 college professors in South Carolina become eligible for retirement Story:
August 3, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Lack of Same-sex Benefits Costly for Pennsylvania Professors
State university professor Rita Drapkin considers herself a married woman, even though Pennsylvania doesn’t sanction gay marriage Story:
August 1, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Careers in the Classics
Dr. Patrice Rankine is accustomed to proving himself to his students. The associate professor from Purdue University has grown used to the irony Story:
July 13, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Affirmative Action Fallout:
Race-conscious affirmative action in higher education survived a close challenge in 2003 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that race Story:
July 13, 2005
Students
UMass Chancellor’s Diversity Plan Draws Fire From Students, Faculty
University of Massachusetts students and faculty members sharply criticized Chancellor John Lombardi’s proposal to improve campus diversity issues… Story:
April 20, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Deconstructing Controversy With Innovation, Information
Challenging longstanding practices or questioning conventional wisdom are actions that leaders seldom are willing to take. Story:
April 20, 2005
Students
Hide and Seek: Diversity in the Ivy League
By Dr. Yolanda Pierce The New York Times recently published an article titled “Little Advance Is Seen in Ivies’ Hiring of Minorities and Women.” The article leaves the reader with two distinct impressions: First, the pool of qualified minority scholars is just too small. And second, domestic issues make these high-powered jobs unattractive to female […]
April 6, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Harvard Lack of Confidence Vote Countered by Board
Harvard Lack of Confidence Vote Countered by BoardCAMBRIDGE, Mass. Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences passed a motion last month saying it lacked confidence in President Lawrence Summers — the first such action in the nearly 400-year history of the university. However, days later, the Harvard Corporation, the university’s governing board, came out in support […]
April 6, 2005
Faculty & Staff
House and Senate Work to Keep Perkins Act Alive
Thumbs up for Perkins and thumbs down for the administration’s proposal to wipe it out. Story:
April 6, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Study Finds Women Faculty Experience More Stress Than Men in Higher Education
Study Finds Women Faculty Experience More Stress Than Men in Higher EducationCOLUMBIA, Mo. In today’s work force, stress is more prevalent than ever. While demands and pressures are the main fuel for the fire, gender can also play a key role. A new study from the University of Missouri-Columbia identifies factors causing female faculty in […]
March 23, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Aptitude or Acculturation?
Aptitude or Acculturation?By Julianne MalveauxWhat was Larry Summers thinking? The Harvard president, as well known for his brilliance as for his tactlessness, must enjoy the taste of shoe leather, given the frequency he puts his foot in his mouth. Some “off the record” remarks he made at a research meeting of the National Bureau of […]
February 23, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Technology’s Latest Wave
Technology’s Latest WaveColleges and universities areincreasingly exploring the academic use of digital mobile devices — but lack of money sometimes stands in the wayBy Peter GaluszkaReaching for her iPod, Dorian Scheuch gets ready to study. The student at Georgia College & State University tunes into special music she has downloaded from a Web site prepared […]
February 23, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Delaware State University to Collaborate With Egyptian University on Research, Faculty Exchanges
Delaware State University to Collaborate With Egyptian University on Research, Faculty ExchangesDOVER, Del. Delaware State University (DSU) recently signed a new partnership agreement with the Ain Shams University of Cairo, Egypt, further expanding its linkages with institutions of higher education all over the world.The three-year agreement — signed on Jan. 25 by DSU President Allen […]
February 23, 2005
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