• June 19, 2013

Report Looks at How Far Women Have Come in Higher Education

The Association of American Colleges and Universities has released a report that compiles the latest data on women and gender equity in higher education. The report, “A Measure of Equity: Women’s Progress in Higher Education,” made its debut this week in Seattle during the association’s annual meeting, which ends on Saturday.

The report updates a 1995 “data-driven” overview of women in higher education published by the American Council of Education, the association said in a written statement. It concludes that women have made strides in higher education, but the progress isn’t across the board.

Among the topics explored in “A Measure of Equity” are inequities for women in specific fields, how the careers of female faculty members are affected by families, and the growing pool of women in contingent faculty positions with no chance of being promoted. —Audrey Williams June

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