Lesley Evans Ogden is a freelance science journalist based near Vancouver, B.C. More of her work can be found at lesleyevansogden.com.
Lesley Evans Ogden is a freelance science journalist based near Vancouver, B.C. More of her work can be found at lesleyevansogden.com.
Despite increased institutional commitment, experiences of men and women faculty differ starkly.
Things are progressing, but there is still work to be done.
President says some recommendations are already being implemented, as this year’s orientation week approaches.
The ‘Flip the Script’ program she developed is having an impact on campuses in Canada and internationally.
Michael Houghton talks viruses, accelerated vaccine trials, and the importance of pursuing challenging areas of medicine.
More dads are taking time to be with their families, but policies and supports still have a long way to go.
Gaps in reporting mishaps and inadequate data sharing between institutions leave universities vulnerable, the authors say.
For many, leaving academia to start a family is a one-way trip – a derailment condescendingly referred to as “the mommy track.”
Variations in the language used by men and women in their applications didn’t seem to be a factor, however.