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Making Systemic Changes: Questioning Meritocracy at the Faculty Level
Read More(Image Caption: When thinking about a healthy ecosystem, the research team created this tree for inspiration. The roots show practices we hoped became norms an…

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Making Systemic Changes: Questioning Meritocracy at the Faculty Level
Learn More(Image Caption: When thinking about a healthy ecosystem, the research team created this tree for inspiration. The roots show practices we hoped became norms an…

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How Do We Mitigate the Impact of Systemic Bias on Faculty from Underrepresented Groups?
Learn MoreLast year, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported that as of Fall 2019, only 2.1 percent of tenured professors at non-profit four-year colleges in the U.S.…

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Handing Rose-Colored Glasses to STEM Faculty: Institutional Priorities in Disciplinary Identity Development
Learn MoreAs educators, we are setting the rules. As scientists, we can draw on our skills and training to find and use tools that both broaden participation in the scie…


