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Subject: Race on Campus: Why Family Influence Could Be a Problem for Faculty Diversity
Welcome to Race on Campus. Who is more likely to become a faculty member an individual who has at least one Ph.D.-holding parent or someone whose parents don t have graduate degrees? If you guessed the first option, you re correct. Early research shows that this parental advantage may be bad news for colleges that want to diversify their faculties.
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Faculty members are 25 times as likely as the average American to have a parent with a Ph.D., according to a new preprint paper by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder.