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Two Women Professors Win Book Award for Best French-to-English Translation

Two Women Professors Win Book Award for Best French-to-English Translation

Angela Hunter, professor of English at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and Rebecca Wilkin, professor of French at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, have received the French-American Foundation Translation Prize for their book Louise Dupin’s Work on Women: Selections.

Seven Women Scholars Selected for Endowed Faculty Appointments

Seven Women Scholars Selected for Endowed Faculty Appointments

The appointments are Lisa Lattanza at Yale, Jennifer Talarico at Lafayette College, Desiree Díaz at the University of Central Florida, Doris Wagner at the University of Pennsylvania, Emily McCobb at the University of California, Davis, Aimee Crawford at Central Connecticut State University, and Chantal de Jonge Oudraat at George Washington University.

Study Finds That On Average Women Take 15 Years Longer Than Men to Reach Full Professor Status

Study Finds That On Average Women Take 15 Years Longer Than Men to Reach Full Professor Status

In their analysis, the authors found it takes women professors roughly 8.5 additional years to reach associate professor status than their male peers, and another 6.1 years to reach the rank of full professor.

Patricia Prelock Selected to Lead the University of Vermont

Patricia Prelock Selected to Lead the University of Vermont

“UVM’s students are always my highest priority, and I look forward to leading continued collaboration with my valued colleagues across the university to ensure their success,” said Dr. Patricia Prelock, the new interim president of the University of Vermont.

Research Examines How Men and Women Differ in Answering Multiple-Choice Test Questions

Research Examines How Men and Women Differ in Answering Multiple-Choice Test Questions

Previous research has found men are more likely than women to engage in risk-taking behavior. This behavior can result in men being more willing to take a guess on a multiple-choice question rather than omit it.

Tashni-Ann Dubroy Named Chair of the National Association of College and University Business Officers

Tashni-Ann Dubroy Named Chair of the National Association of College and University Business Officers

“I am immensely optimistic about the future of NACUBO,” said Dr. Dubroy. “We’ve never been stronger, and I look forward to working with my fellow board members to strengthen the value we provide to our member institutions, and in turn, to the students they serve.”

Study Examines Gender Differences in Creativity

Study Examines Gender Differences in Creativity

A new study has found men and women tend to have different approaches to creativity, with women more likely to take a collaborative and empathetic approach to generating new ideas.

Arizona State Alumna Halla Tómasdóttir Sworn In as President of Iceland

Arizona State Alumna Halla Tómasdóttir Sworn In as President of Iceland

President Tómasdóttirr is a founder of Reykjavik University in Iceland, where she served as director of executive education and founder of the women’s entrepreneurship program. She is an alumna of Arizona State’s MBA program in international management.

In Memoriam: Margaret Patrice Slattery, 1926-2024

In Memoriam: Margaret Patrice Slattery, 1926-2024

Dr. Slattery had a long tenure at what is now the University of the Incarnate World in San Antonio, Texas. She was a professor of English who later served as the institution’s president and chancellor.

Grants or Gifts Relating to Women in Higher Education

Grants or Gifts Relating to Women in Higher Education

Here is this week’s news of grants and gifts that may be of particular interest to women in higher education.

Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars

Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars

Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. Here are the latest selections.

Online Articles of Interest to WIA<em>Report</em> Readers

Online Articles of Interest to WIAReport Readers

Each week, Women in Academia Report will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. Here are this week’s selections.

Four Women Selected for Endowed Professorships at Purdue University

Four Women Selected for Endowed Professorships at Purdue University

Elisa Bertino, Zhihong Chen, Shirley Dyke, and Cammie McBride have been promoted to endowed faculty positions at Purdue University in West Lafaytte, Indiana.

University of New Mexico Promotes Five Women Professors in the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences

University of New Mexico Promotes Five Women Professors in the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences

The University of New Mexico has promoted Stephanie Moore and Alyssa Russo to associate professor with tenure and promoted Audra Bellmore, Vanessa Svihla, and Lori Townsend to full professor.

Two Women College Presidents Announce Their Resignations

Two Women College Presidents Announce Their Resignations

Anita Thomas has resigned as president of North Central College in Illinois and Linda C. Young has announced her impending retirement as president of Wallace Community College-Dothan in Alabama.

New Faculty Positions for Ten Women Scholars

New Faculty Positions for Ten Women Scholars

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

National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education Awards Its Highest Honor to Diane Burgess

National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education Awards Its Highest Honor to Diane Burgess

For the past 30 years, Dr. Burgess has been a faculty member with the School of Pharmacy at the University of Connecticut. Her research in pharmaceutics has led to nearly 300 publications and 10 U.S. patents.

Seven Women Appointed to Dean Positions at Colleges and Universities

Seven Women Appointed to Dean Positions at Colleges and Universities

The new deans are Sara Montgomery at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Gerarda M. Shields at Manhattan College, Bernadette Donovan-Merkert at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Elise Hepworth hat Northwest Missouri State University, Susan Davis at Southern Regional Technical College, Bridgett Golman at Tennessee State University, and Debbie Thomas at Texas A&M University-Galveston.

Two Women Receive Lifetime Achievement Awards From the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior

Two Women Receive Lifetime Achievement Awards From the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior

The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior has recently awarded its Helen Denning Ullrich Annual Award for Lifetime Excellence in Nutrition Education to Mary Murimi of Texas Tech University and Diane Smith of Washington State University.

Sixteen Women Appointed to Administrative Roles in Higher Education

Sixteen Women Appointed to 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 contact@WIAReport.com.

Friday Institute for Educational Innovation Presents Prestigious Friday Medal to Maria Pitre-Martin

Friday Institute for Educational Innovation Presents Prestigious Friday Medal to Maria Pitre-Martin

Dr. Pitre-Martin currently serves as director of UNC Greensboro’s SERVE Center. She has significant experience in North Carolina public service, previously serving in several roles within the Department of Public Instruction and the State Board of Education.

Seven Women Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions

Seven Women Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions

The women appointed to endowed chairs are Fiona Doherty Yale Law School, Madhuri Kango-Singh at the University of Dayton, Meryl “Mimi” Winick at Virginia Commonwealth University, Lisa Gabel at Lafayette College, Ladda Thiamwong at the University of Central Florida, Ebony McGee at Johns Hopkins University, and Marlyse Baptista at the University of Pennsylvania.

Deloitte Releases Their 2024 Women @ Work Report

Deloitte Releases Their 2024 Women @ Work Report

Among the report’s most key findings, poor mental health was found to be persistent among working women, with half of respondents agreeing their stress levels are higher than they were a year ago and that they are at least somewhat concerned with their mental health.

Karen Weiss Named Seventh President of Southeastern Illinois College

Karen Weiss Named Seventh President of Southeastern Illinois College

“I am eager to engage with the community to share my vision and work together to realize our collective potential for Southeastern Illinois College,” said Dr. Weiss.

Study Finds Gender Bias Hurts All Researchers in Women-Dominated Fields

Study Finds Gender Bias Hurts All Researchers in Women-Dominated Fields

“Our findings suggest that what is perceived as women’s research is valued less, whether it is a man or a woman doing the research and whether or not overt bias is to blame,” write the study authors.

Amy Goldberg Appointed Chair of the American Board of Surgery

Amy Goldberg Appointed Chair of the American Board of Surgery

Dr. Goldberg has spent more than 35 years with the Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, holding several academic leadership positions. She has conducted extensive research on trauma injuries and the impact of gun violence prevention.

"Protective Paternalism" Towards Women May Cause Inaccurate Performance Feedback

“Protective Paternalism” Towards Women May Cause Inaccurate Performance Feedback

A new study from Washington State University has discovered that a strong motivation to appear unprejudiced toward women may be hurting women’s chances of receiving accurate feedback in workplace performance reviews.

Joyce Buckner-Brown Appointed Provost of Alcorn State University

Joyce Buckner-Brown Appointed Provost of Alcorn State University

Dr. Buckner-Brown brings over two decades of experience in higher education and public health to her new role. She has recently served as Alcorn’s interim provost and associate provost for undergraduate education and success.

In Memoriam: Monica Vance, 1975-2024

In Memoriam: Monica Vance, 1975-2024

Vance served as director of student disability services at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania for the past six years. In this role, she focused her efforts on DEI initiatives, student accessibility, and disability rights.

Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars

Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars

Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. Here are the latest selections.

Online Articles of Interest to WIA<em>Report</em> Readers

Online Articles of Interest to WIAReport Readers

Each week, Women in Academia Report will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. Here are this week’s selections.

Spelman College Announces New Strategic Plan for Academic Excellence and Growth

Spelman College Announces New Strategic Plan for Academic Excellence and Growth

Spelman’s new strategic plan, The “Elevat-ED: Empowering Excellence, Inspiring Change,” aims to enhance all sectors of the college and foster a commitment to continuous strategic growth

University of Pennsylvania Appoints Four Women to Endowed Presidential Professorships

University of Pennsylvania Appoints Four Women to Endowed Presidential Professorships

The University of Pennsylvania has appointed Marcia Chatelain, Bakirathi Mani, Letícia Marteleto, and Shannon Mattern to Presidential Penn Compact Professorships.

Mississippi University for Women Establishes Nation's First Undergraduate Journal for Feminist Philosophy

Mississippi University for Women Establishes Nation’s First Undergraduate Journal for Feminist Philosophy

Medusa: An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist Philosophy  features scholarly articles from undergraduate students across the country. The journal discusses interdisciplinary ideas regarding feminism and the intersection of other philosophical theories.

Eleven Women Scholars Appointed to New Faculty Roles

Eleven Women Scholars Appointed to New Faculty Roles

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