System Change Evaluation of a State-System Approach to Faculty Diversification

Date

2024-10-31

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Citation of Original Publication

Carter-Veale, Wendy Y., Robin H. Cresiski, and Gwen Sharp. “System Change Evaluation of a State-System Approach to Faculty Diversification.” Understanding Interventions 15, no. 1 (October 31, 2024): 29–50. https://www.understandinginterventionsjournal.org/article/125374-system-change-evaluation-of-a-state-system-approach-to-faculty-diversification

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Attribution 4.0 International CC BY 4.0

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Abstract

Women and people of color continue to be underrepresented among academic faculty in higher education, particularly in STEM fields. We use the Water Systems of Change theoretical framework and a qualitative document analysis to evaluate a case study of five institutions within a state university system that formed the NSF-funded AGEP PROMISE Academy Alliance (APAA) to address a shortage of faculty from minoritized backgrounds in the biomedical sciences. The APAA developed and implemented a novel intervention that focuses on minoritized postdoctoral scholar recruitment, development, and conversion into tenure-track faculty roles, while leveraging the state system as a collaborative body. We assess the program’s transformative influence on the university system and participating institutions, revealing changes at the structural, relational, and transformative levels.