Percent of women among top earners at 130 top research universities
Women are 60 percent of all professionals in higher education and have been earning the majority of master’s and doctoral degrees for decades. Yet women represent just 24 percent of the highest-paid faculty members and administrators at 130 leading research universities, according to a new study from Eos Foundation’s Women’s Power Gap Initiative, the American Association of University Women and the WAGE project. Women of color are even more grossly underrepresented, at just 2 percent of top core academic earners.
No Excuses
“Schools struggling to ‘find’ women and people of color for leadership positions should deeply examine their institutional cultures and seek to systematically change their hiring, retention and advancement practices to more quickly and urgently close the power and pay gaps,” the report says.
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Students, Faculty Release Virtual Event to Celebrate Black History Month
The event a musical collaboration to listen, reflect, and share during Black History Month can be viewed virtually. Copy Link
Students in the Student National Dental Association and Hispanic Student Dental Association at the UConn School of Dental Medicine teamed up with faculty and members of the community for a virtual event in honor of Black History Month:
Participation, Access, Rights, Equity (P.A.R.E.): Reflecting with Music and the Arts.
This virtual event, released on YouTube this week, includes musical pieces, spoken word, 6-word memoir tributes and personal testimony.