Laura Carlson to Lead the University of Delaware

Following the upcoming retirement of the university's current president, Dr. Laura Carlson is slated to become the interim president of the University of Delaware on July 1. She has served as the institution's provost for the past three years.

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Three Women With Academic Ties Receive Whiting Writers’ Awards

Karisma Price is an assistant professor of English at Tulane University. Aisha Sabatini Sloan is an assistant professor of English at the University of Michigan and Shubha Sunder teaches creative writing at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Eight Women Promoted and Granted Tenure at Highly Rated Williams College

Williams College, the highly rated liberal arts educational institution in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has announced the promotion of 16 faculty members to the rank of associate professor. Eight of these promotions went to women.

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38.2%
Percentage of all doctorates awarded by U.S. universities in 1990 that went to women.
61.0%
Percentage of all doctorates awarded by U.S. universities in 2020 that went to women.
Source: U.S. Department of Education

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Ten Women Professors Taking on New Roles in Academia

Here is this week’s roundup of women professors who have been appointed to new positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to [email protected].

Three Women With Current Ties to Higher Education Win Pulitzer Prizes

Edda Fields-Black of Carnegie Mellon University and Kathleen DuVal of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have received 2025 Pulitzer Prizes in History,. Marie Howe of Sarah Lawrence College has won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry

Eight Women Selected for Dean Positions at Universities

The new deans are Stephanie Pilat, Courtney Catledge, Kala Burrell-Craft, Marieke Van Puymbroeck, Jean VanderGheynst, Marty Sexton, Sarah Jane Rhoads, and Melissa E. Trego.

Marlena Fejzo Recognized for Innovative Research on Morning Sickness

A clinical assistant professor at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Dr. Fejzo was recently honored for her discovery of the cause of one of the most severe forms of morning sickness during pregnancy. She has researched the condition for more than two decades.

A Dozen Women Selected for Administrative Roles in Higher Education

Here is this week’s roundup of women who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to [email protected].

Diana Maury Robin Receives Lifetime Achievement Award for Scholarship on the Study of Early Modern Women

The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender has recently presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to Diana Maury Robin, a widely-published author and professor emerita of classics at the University of New Mexico.

Three Women Appointed to Named Chairs at Bowdoin College

Connie Chiang, Pamela Fletcher, and Paige Herrlinger have been selected for endowed professorships in history at Bowdowin College in Maine.

Study Finds Significant Gender Pay Gap Among Assistant Professors at U.S. Medical Schools

During the 2022-2023 academic year, women assistant professors at U.S. medical schools earned $0.81 cents for every $1 earned by their male peers.

Laura Carlson to Lead the University of Delaware

Following the upcoming retirement of the university's current president, Dr. Laura Carlson is slated to become the interim president of the University of Delaware on July 1. She has served as the institution's provost for the past three years.

Post-COVID Trends in Gender Achievement Gaps for Middle School Students

In 2019, the longstanding gender gap in middle school STEM performance was eliminated, with girls performing as well - or better - than their male classmates. However, girls' STEM achievement declined significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, reopening the gender gap that had existed for decades.

Marva Johnson Named President of Florida A&M University

“I will approach this role with bold vision — focused on student success, innovation, and national prominence — while building strong bridges with the FAMU community and honoring the legacy that makes this university so special," said Johnson.

Penn State Study Investigates How a Robot’s “Gender” Can Influence Consumer Decisions

According to scholars at Penn State, women with a low sense of power are more susceptible to a male-like robot's recommendations, compared to men with a low sense of power and both high-power men and women. However, men and women respond similarly to robots of either gender when they have "cute" features, suggesting friendly robot designs could mitigate problematic gender stereotypes.

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