Word: deanship
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Although she wrote in her e-mail announcement that she steps down with “considerable reluctance,” she added that she accepted the deanship in the spring of 2002 “with great trepidation...
...University is in a crisis right now,” Orfield said. “Finding someone who wants to take the deanship under difficult circumstances is going to be tough...
Although she wrote in her e-mail that she steps down with “considerable reluctance,” she added that she accepted the deanship in the spring of 2002 “with great trepidation...
...should state, however, our hesitations about one of the proposed solutions advocated by some members of the Faculty, including the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, which has pushed for a restoration of the post of the Associate Dean for Affirmative Action. This deanship, which existed from 1989 to 2002, was designed to embed an advocate for female and minority candidates deeply involved in the tenure process. While the good intentions of such a post are clear, everyone involved in the tenure process must become advocates for such candidates. By delegating this responsibility to an associate dean, it lets...
...only after the elimination of the Affirmative Action Deanship in 2002 that the numbers began to tank. Even the creation of Divisional Deans in 2003 has done nothing thus far to alleviate the decline...