Why do we see so little progress in diversifying faculty at
America 's colleges, universities, and professional schools? This
book explores this important question and provides steps for
hastening faculty diversity. Drawing on her extensive consultant
practice and expertise as well as research and scholarship from
several fields, Dr. Moody provides practical and feasible ways to
improve faculty recruitment, retention, and mentorship, especially
of under-represented women in science-related fields and
non-immigrant minorities in all fields. The second edition of
Faculty Diversity offers new insights, strategies, and caveats to
the current state of faculty diversity.
This revised edition includes:
- New strategies to prevent unintended cognitive bias and errors
that damage faculty recruitment and retention
- Expanded discussion on the importance of different cultural
contexts, political, and historical experiences inhabited and
inherited by non-immigrant faculty and students
- Increased testimonials and on-the-ground reflections from
faculty, administrators, and leaders in higher education, with new
attention to medical and other professional schools
- Updated Appendix with Discussion Scenarios and Practice
Exercises useful to search and evaluation committees, department
chairs, deans, faculty senates, and diversity councils
- Expanded chapter on mentoring that dispels myths about informal
mentoring and underlines essential components for formal
programs.
Moody provides an essential, reliable, and eye-opening guide for
colleges, medical, and other professional schools that are
frustrated in their efforts to diversify their faculty.
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