Author
Byrd, Curtis D. ; Mason, Rihana S.
Year
2021
Publisher
Lever Press
Language
English
Pages
27
ISBN
978-1-64315-023-9
Last Update
25-Mar-2026
Keywords
Education
Plotting a course through today’s higher-education system and workplaces can be challenging for those who have not seen a pathway successfully navigated by someone else. All of us need assistance with our academic and career journeys. However, certain groups are less likely to receive this assistance without formalized programming and equitable systems in place. Academic Pipeline Programs: Diversifying Pathways from the Bachelor’s to the Professoriate provides a spotlight on programs supporting diverse populations along their academic and career journeys. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programming is critical given the underrepresentation of certain individuals in academia and the workplace Particularly within...
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