Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner Juan Carlos Gonzalez Christine A. Stanley
While mentorship has been shown to be critical in helping graduate students persist and complete their studies, and enter upon and succeed in their academic careers, the under-representation of faculty of color and women in higher education greatly reduces the opportunities for graduate students from these selfsame groups to find mentors of their race, ethnicity or gender.
Recognizing that mentoring across gender, race and ethnicity inserts levels of complexity to this important process, this book both fills a major gap in the literature and provides an in-depth look at successful...
While mentorship has been shown to be critical in helping graduate students persist and complete their studies, and enter upon and succeed in their ac...
Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner Juan Carlos Gonzalez Christine A. Stanley
While mentorship has been shown to be critical in helping graduate students persist and complete their studies, and enter upon and succeed in their academic careers, the under-representation of faculty of color and women in higher education greatly reduces the opportunities for graduate students from these selfsame groups to find mentors of their race, ethnicity or gender.
Recognizing that mentoring across gender, race and ethnicity inserts levels of complexity to this important process, this book both fills a major gap in the literature and provides an in-depth look at successful...
While mentorship has been shown to be critical in helping graduate students persist and complete their studies, and enter upon and succeed in their ac...
Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner Christine A. Stanley Nancy Cantor
Academe has made little progress in hiring and advancing faculty of color.Through the narratives of full professors of color, this book aims to make visible their journeys -- beset with lack of criteria transparency, marginalization, discouragement, and discrimination on the way to success -- to provide insights for junior and mid-level scholars as they negotiate their pathways to full professorship.This book offers readers a unique, micro-and macroscopic window into the lived experiences of individuals who represent a multitude of social, ethnic and cultural identities, disciplinary domains,...
Academe has made little progress in hiring and advancing faculty of color.Through the narratives of full professors of color, this book aims to make v...
Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner Christine A. Stanley Nancy Cantor
Academe has made little progress in hiring and advancing faculty of color.Through the narratives of full professors of color, this book aims to make visible their journeys -- beset with lack of criteria transparency, marginalization, discouragement, and discrimination on the way to success -- to provide insights for junior and mid-level scholars as they negotiate their pathways to full professorship.This book offers readers a unique, micro-and macroscopic window into the lived experiences of individuals who represent a multitude of social, ethnic and cultural identities, disciplinary domains,...
Academe has made little progress in hiring and advancing faculty of color.Through the narratives of full professors of color, this book aims to make v...