| Race
and the Professoriate
Perception
and vision in Emory's intellectual community
I
was concerned that as in many other areas of politics on this campus,
things were going to get unnecessarily polarized.
Rick
Doner, Associate Professor of Political Science
I
don't want to say no, it's not a hostile environment or yes, it
absolutely is, but we don't come to Emory thinking we're coming
to Candy Land.
Dianne
Stewart, Assistant Professor of Religion
Tenure
Progress
Non-medical
tenure-track assistant professors hired between 1987 and 1996
Executive
and Managerial Positions
Full-time,
held by African Americans in 2001-02
Executive
and Managerial Positions
Full-time,
held by Whites in 2001-02
Academic
Freedom, Privilege, and Responsibility
Is
the university ready to chart a new course beyond the status quo?
Eugene K. Emory, Professor of Psychology
Reconciliation
Begins at Home
Remembering
African-American contributions
at Emory and Oxford
Mark Auslander, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Oxford
College
December
2001/January 2002 issue
Difference
Politicized
Reflections on Contemporary Race Theory
Mark Sanders, Professor of English and African American Studies
December
2000/January 2001 issue
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| Institution |
Total
Positions |
Number
of Positions Held by African Americans |
Percentage
of Positions Held by African Americans |
| Brown
|
575 |
47 |
8.2 |
| Columbia
|
1857 |
275 |
14.8 |
| Duke
|
854
|
77 |
9.0
|
| Emory
|
407 |
65 |
16 |
Georgetown
|
46 |
4 |
8.7 |
Johns
Hopkins |
138 |
0 |
0 |
Northwestern
|
737 |
60 |
8.1 |
Princeton
|
240 |
11
|
4.6
|
Stanford
|
334
|
11
|
3.3
|
Chicago
|
391
|
49
|
12.5 |
Pennsylvania
|
1395 |
104
|
7.5
|
Vanderbilt
|
679
|
45
|
6.6 |
Washington
|
1121
|
72
|
6.4
|
Yale
|
1666 |
125
|
7.5 |
Source:
IPEDS Fall 2001 Staff Survey
|