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1 Women and Promotion— Challenges and Paths Forward Patrick M. Scanlon Professor and Director School of Communication

2 Post-Tenure Mentoring September The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Associate Professor—Why we need post-tenure mentoring December Mid-Career Faculty Planning Workshop

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4 Our panel Stephanie Ludi Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Software Engineering, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences Jennifer Lukomski Professor, Department of Psychology/School Psychology, College of Liberal Arts Kristen Waterstram-Rich Professor and Director, Premedical & Health Professions Advising, College of Health Sciences and Technology

5 Facts United States Men are 75% of full professors Women take 1 to 3 years longer to be promoted Survey of 350 faculty at UMass Amherst Associates who took on major service commitments: 75% of women; 50% of men Associates who served as undergraduate directors: 33% of women; 17% of men Women associates report spending “roughly 220 more hours on teaching, mentoring, and service over two semesters than men at that rank”


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