Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 65.57
Liaison Derek Nichols
Submission Date Sept. 16, 2015
Executive Letter Download

STARS v2.0

University at Buffalo
PA-7: Support for Future Faculty Diversity

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.00 / 1.00 Teresa Miller
Vice Provost for Equity & Inclusion
Equity & Inclusion
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Does the institution administer and/or participate in a program or programs to help build a diverse faculty that meet the criteria for this credit?:
Yes

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A brief description of the institution’s programs that help increase the diversity of higher education faculty:
While UB strives to maintain a supportive environment for underrepresented groups, the institution is simultaneously working to create more opportunities that support the future diversity of its faculty. One of the ways in which the university pursues a more diverse faculty is by providing teaching fellowships, mentoring, and financial assistance to underrepresented groups of students enrolling in terminal degree programs. UB offers the Arthur A. Schomburg Fellowship Program (http://grad.buffalo.edu/FinancialSupport/Scholarships_Fellowships/ schomburg .html) for students in doctoral and master’s level programs across the university who contribute to the diversity of the campus. The university also participates in the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program (http://cpmc.buffalo.edu/mcnair/index.php) which serves to encourage underrepresented groups to pursue doctoral study. In order to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in STEM fields, UB offers several programs that provide financial support, mentoring, and academic and career preparation: -Bridge to the Doctorate program (http://bridgetodoc.buffalo.edu/) -Scholarships in Science, Technology, and Math (S-STEM) (http://mceer.buffalo.edu/infoservice/Education/UBSSTEMFlyer.pdf), and -The Institute for Strategic Enhancement of Educational Diversity Graduate Scholars (iSEED) (http://www.buffalo.edu/iseed/phd-students/iseed-graduate-scholars-program.html). In an effort to diversify the university community, the provost makes available subsidies to departments that identify and hire faculty members from underrepresented minority groups, particularly when candidates become available outside of the formal faculty recruitment cycle. For example, two African American entry-level social work scholars were recruited and hired after the formal recruitment cycle with the assistance of a subsidy from the provost. These individuals will begin in the fall of 2015.

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