Interesting Article about Faculty Diversity (or lack thereof) at HARVARD
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Date: November 4th, 2015 5:12 PM Author: Internet-worthy native pistol
http://harvardmagazine.com/2002/03/faculty-diversity.html
Women currently represent 36 percent of full-time faculty compared to 23 percent in the early 1970s. Although this represents a very substantial gain nationwide, women constitute only 25 percent of the full-time faculty at research universities, versus 10 percent in 1970. Faculty of color remain a very small part of the professoriate. (Whites constituted 95 percent of all faculty members in 1972 and 83 percent in 1997.) Most of the growth in minority participation has been by Asian Americans, from 2.2 percent in 1975 to 4.5 percent in 1997. The percentage of African-American faculty members at all levels has been remarkably stagnant--4.4 percent in 1975 and 5 percent in 1997--and almost half of all black faculty teach at historically black colleges. The increase in Hispanic faculty has also been slow: from 1.4 percent in 1975 to 2.8 percent in 1997.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3035821&forum_id=2#29110643)
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Date: November 4th, 2015 5:13 PM Author: Internet-worthy native pistol
94 percent of full professors in science and engineering are white; 90 percent are male.
* 91 percent of the full professors at research universities are white; 75 percent are male.
* 87 percent of the full-time faculty members in the United States are white; 64 percent are male.
* Only 5 percent of the full professors in the U.S. are black, Hispanic, or Native American.
* The gap between the percentage of tenured men and the percentage of tenured women has not changed in 30 years.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3035821&forum_id=2#29110645) |
Date: November 4th, 2015 5:28 PM Author: Awkward irate box office new version
http://www.faculty.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/2014FacultySnapshotFinal.pdf
Approximately 21% of Harvard ladder faculty are minorities, up 110 individuals, or 49%, from ten years
ago (during which time the entire ladder faculty has grown only 115). About half of the increase of minorities
during this period has been in the number of Asian faculty (from 145 to 205). During this same
period, the number of Black faculty increased by 10 (24%) and the number of Latino faculty increased by
27 (75%).
Of the minority ladder faculty, 60% are Asian, 19% are Latino, 16% are Black, and 5% are two or more
races. Ten years ago, 65% of the minority ladder faculty were Asian, 16% were Latino, 19% were Black, and
we did not collect data for those with two or more races at that time.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3035821&forum_id=2#29110768) |
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