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Full-Text Articles in Education
Gendered Impact Of Caregiving Responsibilities On Tenure Track Faculty Parents’ Professional Lives, Amy C. Moors, Abigail J. Stewart, Janet E. Malley
Gendered Impact Of Caregiving Responsibilities On Tenure Track Faculty Parents’ Professional Lives, Amy C. Moors, Abigail J. Stewart, Janet E. Malley
Psychology Faculty Articles and Research
Navigating a career while raising a family can be challenging, especially for women in academia. In this study, we examine the ways in which professional life interruptions due to child caregiving (e.g., opportunities not offered, professional travel curtailed) affect pre- and post-tenure faculty members’ career satisfaction and retention. We also examine whether sharing caregiving responsibilities with a partner affected faculty members’ (particularly women’s) career outcomes. In a sample of 753 tenure track faculty parents employed at a large research-intensive university, results showed that as the number of professional life interruptions due to caregiving increased, faculty members experienced less career satisfaction …
Necessary But Not Sufficient: The Continuing Inequality Between Men And Women In Educational Leadership, Findings From The Aasa Mid-Decade Survey, Kerry Robinson, Charol Shakeshaft, Margaret Grogan, Whitney Sherman Newcomb
Necessary But Not Sufficient: The Continuing Inequality Between Men And Women In Educational Leadership, Findings From The Aasa Mid-Decade Survey, Kerry Robinson, Charol Shakeshaft, Margaret Grogan, Whitney Sherman Newcomb
Education Faculty Articles and Research
The gender of school leaders makes a difference in career paths, personal life, and characteristics of workplace. There is additional evidence that men and women are appointed or elected to lead different kinds of educational jurisdictions. Even if those differences did not exist, equitable access to leadership positions for people of different backgrounds would make this an important issue. This article reports gender-related findings from the American Association of School Administrators 2015 Mid-Decade Survey. Findings confirm many of the trends in research on the superintendency over the past 15 years. The profiles of women superintendents are becoming more like their …
Formulating A Pharmacy Collection Without A Prescription, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Linda Galloway
Formulating A Pharmacy Collection Without A Prescription, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Linda Galloway
Library Articles and Research
Librarians without a background in the health sciences were tasked with building a collection to support a new pharmacy school at a traditionally liberal arts institution. Despite little subject expertise, the team assessed current holdings, conducted a review of recommended resources, and collaborated with faculty to prioritize acquisitions to support the developing program as funds became available. The hire of a health sciences librarian provided new opportunities for assessment and for continued collecting. Altogether, this process allowed for the creation of recommended best practices that can be adopted by any librarian procuring resources to support new health science programs.
The Explorations Program: Benefits Of Single-Session, Research- Focused Classes For Students And Postdoctoral Instructors, Jeremy L. Hsu, Anna M. Wrona, Sarah E. Brownell, Waheeda Khalfan
The Explorations Program: Benefits Of Single-Session, Research- Focused Classes For Students And Postdoctoral Instructors, Jeremy L. Hsu, Anna M. Wrona, Sarah E. Brownell, Waheeda Khalfan
Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research
We present an update to Explorations, a program at Stanford University that allows undergraduates in an introductory biology course to explore specialized topics in the biological sciences while providing graduate students and postdoctoral scholars the unique opportunity to develop and teach single-session, research-focused classes. We provide an assessment of eight iterations of the program, using program attendance, student and instructor evaluations, senior exit surveys, course grades, and completion of undergraduate honors theses to assess the impact of our program on students and instructors. Students rated their experiences highly, and most reported that the program had a positive impact on their …
A Comparative Analysis Of Diversity Initiatives: Administrative Policies & Academic Curriculum, K.B. Jenny Kim
A Comparative Analysis Of Diversity Initiatives: Administrative Policies & Academic Curriculum, K.B. Jenny Kim
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The object of my thesis research is to examine the existing diversity initiatives and campus climate of Chapman University and a comparative institution, Loyola Marymount University. The focus area of study will be racial/ethnic diversity within the various levels of the institution, with the primary focus on students and institutional support. The topic by nature is nuanced and complex, with interwoven layers of hierarchy and various scopes of campus climate including but not limited to: academic curriculum, co-curricular programs, availability of human resources in related expertise, and general accessibility of resources pertaining to diversity. The main objective is to examine …
“Just As Bad As Prisons”: The Challenge Of Dismantling The School-To-Prison Pipeline Through Teacher And Community Education, Quaylan Allen, Kimberly A. White-Smith
“Just As Bad As Prisons”: The Challenge Of Dismantling The School-To-Prison Pipeline Through Teacher And Community Education, Quaylan Allen, Kimberly A. White-Smith
Education Faculty Articles and Research
Drawing upon the authors’ experiences working in schools as teachers, teacher educators, researchers, and community members, this study utilizes a Critical Race Theory of education in examining the school-to-prison pipeline for black male students. In doing so, the authors highlight the particular role educators play in the school-to-prison pipeline, focusing particularly on how dispositions toward black males influence educator practices. Recommendations and future directions are provided on how education preparation programs can play a critical role in the transformation of black male schooling.
The New Publishing Scene And The Tenure Case: An Administrator’S View, Daniele C. Struppa
The New Publishing Scene And The Tenure Case: An Administrator’S View, Daniele C. Struppa
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
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Dawn Taubin, Former Warner Bros. Head Of Marketing, Joins Dodge College Faculty, Chapman University Media Relations
Dawn Taubin, Former Warner Bros. Head Of Marketing, Joins Dodge College Faculty, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Chapman University To Honor Joplin Tornado Victim Will Norton, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman University To Honor Joplin Tornado Victim Will Norton, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Music And Physics Meet In "Einstein's Universe," Feb 28-March 3, Chapman University Media Relations
Music And Physics Meet In "Einstein's Universe," Feb 28-March 3, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
The Interrelationships Among Culture, Communication, And Conflict In A Newly Formed Doctoral Program, Julie Brockman, Joel A. Colbert, Michael Hass
The Interrelationships Among Culture, Communication, And Conflict In A Newly Formed Doctoral Program, Julie Brockman, Joel A. Colbert, Michael Hass
Education Faculty Articles and Research
The purpose of the Setting Expectations and Conflict Resolution project was to provide faculty and doctoral students with a professional development program that addressed conflict resolution using an interest-based approach. The program included two days of training focusing on setting expectations, exploring sources of conflict, and designing interventions to address conflict as it occurs. At the end of each day, participants were given a questionnaire to evaluate the usefulness of the training and its impact on their attitudes toward conflict. Focus groups were also held to assess the impact of the program. Preliminary results indicate that the program met or …
Chapman Student Ad Team Wins National Championship, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Student Ad Team Wins National Championship, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Reseacher Receives $150,000 Grant From Nasa, Chapman University Media Relations
Reseacher Receives $150,000 Grant From Nasa, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Winner Of $57,500 Flex Mba Scholarship Contest Announced, Chapman University Media Relations
Winner Of $57,500 Flex Mba Scholarship Contest Announced, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Fulbright Scholar To Study Earthquake Sensing At Chapman, Chapman University Media Relations
Fulbright Scholar To Study Earthquake Sensing At Chapman, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Fall 2010 Poetry Series To Open With Pulitzer-Winning Poet, Chapman University Media Relations
Fall 2010 Poetry Series To Open With Pulitzer-Winning Poet, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Chapman Senior Parker Bush Receives 2010 Cheverton Award, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Senior Parker Bush Receives 2010 Cheverton Award, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Top Faculty Awards Announced At End-Of-Year Ceremony, Chapman University Media Relations
Top Faculty Awards Announced At End-Of-Year Ceremony, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Chapman To Present Annual Economic Forecast Update On June 3, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman To Present Annual Economic Forecast Update On June 3, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Economics Professor Invited To Serve On Distinguished National Panel, Chapman University Media Relations
Economics Professor Invited To Serve On Distinguished National Panel, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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2010 Commencement Schedule, Speakers Announced, Chapman University Media Relations
2010 Commencement Schedule, Speakers Announced, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
President Doti Releases 2010 Summer Reading List, Chapman University Media Relations
President Doti Releases 2010 Summer Reading List, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Cu Advertising Team Defeats Rivals Usc, Ucla, Uci To Win District Championship, Chapman University Media Relations
Cu Advertising Team Defeats Rivals Usc, Ucla, Uci To Win District Championship, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Cu's Biggest Concert Of The Year Features Choirs, Orchestra On May 8, Chapman University Media Relations
Cu's Biggest Concert Of The Year Features Choirs, Orchestra On May 8, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Chapman School Of Law Achieves 2nd Tier In Latest U.S. News Ranking, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman School Of Law Achieves 2nd Tier In Latest U.S. News Ranking, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Holocaust Contest Awards To Be Webcast, Chapman University Media Relations
Holocaust Contest Awards To Be Webcast, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Noted Christian Scholar To Speak On Founders Day, Chapman University Media Relations
Noted Christian Scholar To Speak On Founders Day, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Registration Open Now For This Fall's Chapman/Toyota 5k, Chapman University Media Relations
Registration Open Now For This Fall's Chapman/Toyota 5k, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Animal Planet Star Jeff Corwin Live At Chapman On Feb. 17, Chapman University Media Relations
Animal Planet Star Jeff Corwin Live At Chapman On Feb. 17, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.
Marjorie Perloff, Avant-Garde Critic, Saluted At Conference, Chapman University Media Relations
Marjorie Perloff, Avant-Garde Critic, Saluted At Conference, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
No abstract provided.