Four W&M students were recently awarded fellowships from the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), a program aimed at increasing diversity among college and university faculty.
Doctoral scholars: Jordan Hines (left) and Tina Naik are Ph.D. students in William & Mary’s Department of Applied Science. The two are awardees in the Southern Regional Education Board’s Doctoral Scholars Program, an initiative to help minority scholars attain terminal degrees. File photo by Stephen Salpukas
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Two Ph.D. students in William & Mary’s Department of Applied Science are recipients of Doctoral Scholars Program Fellowships of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), a program aimed at increasing diversity among college and university STEM faculty.
Tina Naik is a state doctoral scholar, a recipient of a three-year fellowship. First-year Ph.D. student Jordan Hines was accepted as an institute scholar in the SREB program.
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Subject: Race on Campus: Why Faculty Diversity Remains Largely a Zero-Sum Game
Welcome to Race on Campus. Between 2010 and 2019, the share of Black recipients of doctorates increased less than one percentage point, according to the annual Survey of Earned Doctorates. That s bad news for colleges that want to diversify their faculty. Until the number of minority doctoral recipients increases, those efforts will mostly fall flat. Vimal Patel explains why.
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Doctorate recipients are still majority white.
Diversifying the faculty is among the most pressing goals that student activists have demanded from their colleges. And under pressure, many have announced high-profile efforts to create a more representative professoriate. But the latest federal data about who earns doctorates the cloth from which the tenured faculty is cut shows that progress over the last decade has been ext