01.20.23

New workplace agreements create opportunities for a more diverse faculty 

Insights Report

As higher education institutions strive to make their systems, policies and practices more inclusive, the conversation has shifted from differential treatment to the role of “default characteristics,” i.e., evaluative criteria, rules, and policies that may seem neutral but in fact advantage majority groups and make it harder for minoritized faculty and women faculty to earn coveted positions and promotions.

One-size-fits-all criteria and policies make it harder for diverse faculty to fit and belong. 

One-size-fits-all criteria and policies make it harder for a diverse faculty to fit and belong.

Author

KerryAnn O’Meara

University of Maryland

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