Duquesne University Institutional Diversity and Equality Initiatives

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IDEAL-N REPORT
 
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
 
WHO ARE WE?
 
Jana Patton-Vogt
Change Leader
Professor of Biological Sciences
 
Alan Seadler
Co-Director
Associate Provost (for Research)
 
Lori Koelsch
Social Scientist
Associate Professor of Psychology
 
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE THEME
 
Equity in the Hiring Process and
Compensation
 
Increase the numbers of female and minority
faculty in the sciences to reflect the percentages of
the population in general and increase salary
compensation to match that of white male
colleagues of similar rank.
 
GOAL 1:
 
Increase gender and minority diversity at the faculty
and administrative levels.
Completed activity: Changed boilerplate to better
reflect ecumenical nature of University
Compared with peer religious institutions
 
Old version:
 
Duquesne University is committed to attracting, retaining and developing a
diverse faculty that reflects contemporary society, serves our academic
mission and enriches our campus community. As a charter member of the
Ohio, Western PA and West Virginia Higher Education Recruitment
Consortium (HERC), we encourage applications from members of
underrepresented groups and support dual-career couples.
Motivated by its Catholic and Spiritan identity, Duquesne values equality of
opportunity both as an educational institution and as an employer.
 
Founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community, the Congregation of
the Holy Spirit, Duquesne University is Catholic in mission and ecumenical in
spirit.  Its Mission Statement commits the University to “serving God by
serving students – through commitment to excellence in liberal and
professional education, through profound concern for moral and spiritual
values, through the maintenance of an ecumenical atmosphere open to
diversity, and through service to the Church, the community, the nation
and the world.” Applicants for this position should describe how they might
support and contribute to this mission.
 
New version (approved by Provost):
 
Catholic in its mission and ecumenical in spirit, Duquesne
University values equality of opportunity as an educational
institution and as an employer. We aspire to attract and sustain
a diverse faculty that reflects contemporary society, serves our
academic goals and enriches our campus community. We
particularly encourage applications from members of
underrepresented groups and support dual-career couples
through our charter membership in this region’s HERC
(
http://www.hercjobs.org/oh-western-pa-wv/
).
We invite applicants for this position to learn more about our
university and its Spiritan heritage by visiting
http://www.duq.edu/about/mission-and-identity/mission-
statement
. Those invited to campus for an interview may be
asked about ways in which they can imagine their talents
contributing to the continued growth of our community.
 
GOAL 1:
 
Increase gender and minority diversity at the faculty
and administrative levels.
Completed activity: Changed boilerplate to better
reflect ecumenical nature of University
Compared with peer religious institutions
Activity in Progress: Search Committee Guidelines
Gathered information from partner universities
Drafted documents (standardized evaluation form)
Have Provost buy-in
Still need to:
Modify hiring documents as per Provost’s suggestions
Choose and recommend implicit bias trainings
 
GOAL 2:
 
Advocate for salary equity at the university with
regard to gender and URM
Completed activities:
Obtained salary data
Consulted with partner universities
Consulted with Provost
 
Activities in progress
Liaison with external salary consultants and/or obtain their
results
 
DESCRIPTIONS OF PRESENTATIONS
 
Presentation at Duquesne Women In Science
meeting
February 9
,
 2017; Duquesne University
Slides were made available to interested parties
Event was publicized throughout University
(We are continuing to liaison with this group.)
 
Presentation at the Association for Women In
Psychology Conference
March 4, 2017; Milwaukee, WI
Presented to feminist psychologists at our annual meeting
 
 
Thanks to all of you who
have provided us with
resources, consultation, or
support!
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Duquesne University is committed to enhancing diversity and equality through initiatives aimed at increasing the representation of underrepresented groups in faculty and administrative positions. The institution has revised its mission statement to reflect its values and aspirations, emphasizing equality of opportunity and support for diverse faculty recruitment. The focus is on attracting and retaining a diverse faculty that aligns with contemporary society and enriches the campus community.

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  1. DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY IDEAL-N REPORT

  2. WHO ARE WE? Jana Patton-Vogt Change Leader Professor of Biological Sciences Alan Seadler Co-Director Associate Provost (for Research) Lori Koelsch Social Scientist Associate Professor of Psychology

  3. INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE THEME Equity in the Hiring Process and Compensation Increase the numbers of female and minority faculty in the sciences to reflect the percentages of the population in general and increase salary compensation to match that of white male colleagues of similar rank.

  4. GOAL 1: Increase gender and minority diversity at the faculty and administrative levels. Completed activity: Changed boilerplate to better reflect ecumenical nature of University Compared with peer religious institutions

  5. Old version: Duquesne University is committed to attracting, retaining and developing a diverse faculty that reflects contemporary society, serves our academic mission and enriches our campus community. As a charter member of the Ohio, Western PA and West Virginia Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC), we encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups and support dual-career couples. Motivated by its Catholic and Spiritan identity, Duquesne values equality of opportunity both as an educational institution and as an employer. Founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community, the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Duquesne University is Catholic in mission and ecumenical in spirit. Its Mission Statement commits the University to serving God by serving students through commitment to excellence in liberal and professional education, through profound concern for moral and spiritual values, through the maintenance of an ecumenical atmosphere open to diversity, and through service to the Church, the community, the nation and the world. Applicants for this position should describe how they might support and contribute to this mission.

  6. New version (approved by Provost): Catholic in its mission and ecumenical in spirit, Duquesne University values equality of opportunity as an educational institution and as an employer. We aspire to attract and sustain a diverse faculty that reflects contemporary society, serves our academic goals and enriches our campus community. We particularly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups and support dual-career couples through our charter membership in this region s HERC (http://www.hercjobs.org/oh-western-pa-wv/). We invite applicants for this position to learn more about our university and its Spiritan heritage by visiting http://www.duq.edu/about/mission-and-identity/mission- statement. Those invited to campus for an interview may be asked about ways in which they can imagine their talents contributing to the continued growth of our community.

  7. GOAL 1: Increase gender and minority diversity at the faculty and administrative levels. Completed activity: Changed boilerplate to better reflect ecumenical nature of University Compared with peer religious institutions Activity in Progress: Search Committee Guidelines Gathered information from partner universities Drafted documents (standardized evaluation form) Have Provost buy-in Still need to: Modify hiring documents as per Provost s suggestions Choose and recommend implicit bias trainings

  8. GOAL 2: Advocate for salary equity at the university with regard to gender and URM Completed activities: Obtained salary data Consulted with partner universities Consulted with Provost Activities in progress Liaison with external salary consultants and/or obtain their results

  9. DESCRIPTIONS OF PRESENTATIONS Presentation at Duquesne Women In Science meeting February 9,2017; Duquesne University Slides were made available to interested parties Event was publicized throughout University (We are continuing to liaison with this group.) Presentation at the Association for Women In Psychology Conference March 4, 2017; Milwaukee, WI Presented to feminist psychologists at our annual meeting

  10. Thanks to all of you who have provided us with resources, consultation, or support!

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