Tatia Daniels Granger Named President of Averett University in Virginia

Most recently, Dr. Granger was a clinical associate professor of organizational behavior at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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American Philosophical Society Elects a Dozen American Academic Women as New Members

This year the American Philosophical Society granted membership to 33 Americans. Of these, 12 are women with ties to the academic world in the United States.

Four Women Honored by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation

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Statistic of the Week
94.3%
Percentage of women's college lacrosse teams that have a woman as head coach
18.3%
Percentage of women's college track and field teams that have a woman as head coach
Source: Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota
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Faculty Organizations Sue Texas Tech University for Restricting Instruction on Gender Issues

Texas Tech University System Chancellor Brandon Creighton implemented new restrictions regarding how faculty can discuss race, gender, and sexual orientation in the classroom. Now regional and national faculty organizations are suing Creighton for racial discrimination and for violating professors' free speech.

Five Women Named Distinguished Professors at the City University of New York

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In Memoriam: Gwendolyn A. Newkirk, 1926-2026

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New Faculty Appointments for Nine Women Scholars in Higher Education

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Andrea Borowczak Awarded for Lifetime Achievement in Engineering Education

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Eight Women Who Have Been Named Deans at Universities

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Three Women Appointed to Endowed Positions in Academia

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Women Biology Faculty Publish Less and Are Cited Fewer Times Than Their Male Peers

On average, women biologists in tenure-track and tenure faculty roles at R1 institutions publish less per year than their male colleagues. Women also receive fewer citations, even after controlling for their overall lower publication volume.

Tatia Daniels Granger Named President of Averett University in Virginia

Most recently, Dr. Granger was a clinical associate professor of organizational behavior at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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