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The View from Venus is a new podcast created and produced by Mary Churchill and Meg Palladino, the founders of the University of Venus blog at Inside Higher Ed. Like The View, The View from Venus is a talk show hosted by women with invited guest experts related to the topic of the day. We offer tips on surviving and thriving in the academy as well as successfully navigating work life integration. Our goal is to bring you 20 minutes of fun and laughter along with some solid takeaways.
The View from Venus is a new podcast created and produced by Mary Churchill and Meg Palladino, the founders of the University of Venus blog at Inside Higher Ed. Like The View, The View from Venus is a talk show hosted by women with invited guest experts related to the topic of the day. We offer tips on surviving and thriving in the academy as well as successfully navigating work life integration. Our goal is to bring you 20 minutes of fun and laughter along with some solid takeaways.
Topics Discussed in this Episode: How teaching and doing justice work at a college of art and design is different. Lyssa's work as the Dean of the Office of Justice, Equity, and Transformation. The history of MassArt, the first public independent art college in the United States Lyssa's career journey. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Lyssa at MassArt Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Magdalena's new co-authored book, The Latinx Guide to Graduate School. Her motivation for writing the book, informed by her own experiences in graduate school. The retention and mentoring of Latinx and other historically underserved faculty and students in higher education. Magdalena's role as Vice Provost for Faculty Success at San Jose State University and the story of her career journey. Putting research into practice in administration. Magdalena's research on representations of Mexican Americans in early twentieth century American cultural production. Her article about Jennifer Lopez and its reception. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Magdalena at San Jose State University The Latinx Guide to Graduate School (co-authored with Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales) “I Love How We Developed a Community Already”: A Graduate Student Orientation Model for Minority-Serving Programs and Institutions Hottentot 2000: Jennifer Lopez and Her Butt Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Jennifer's new co-authored book, It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom. Motivation for writing the book and thoughts on its reception. Writing for the Academe blog. Fascism in higher ed. Ron DeSantis and higher ed. Activism and the consequences of speaking up (or not) in the academy. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Jennifer Ruth at Portland State Jennifer's website Jennifer's new co-authored book, It's Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom Jennifer's writing at the Academe blog “Florida Bill Would Destroy Higher Education as We Know It” Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Karyn's new book: Nine Guiding Principles for Women in Higher Education. Opportunities and challenges of being a woman in higher education. Karyn's workshop: Planning a Realistic Summer Break The process of writing her book. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Karyn Sproles's website Karyn's book: Nine Guiding Principles for Women in Higher Education. Karyn at the US Naval Academy Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Dominique's project that explores the links between race, racism, and how student loan policies are covered in the media.. Her interest in media coverage of student learns and early findings. Dominique's career path and the story of how she made it to her current role. The importance of setting boundaries in the life of a faculty member. The benefits of working as a faculty member. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Dominique Baker's website Project on Media Coverage of Student Debt and Race Study of Impact of Test-Optional Admissions Hate crimes and Black college student enrollment Too much or nothing at all: Racialized organizations and higher education policy communication in Texas. Persuasion through Slanted Language: Evidence from the Media Coverage of Immigration “Not Nearly as Bad”: Social Comparisons and the Debt Experience Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Ariana's book, Reparative Universities: Why Diversity Alone Won't Solve Racism in Higher Ed. Her administrative career and her career journey Lessons and reflections for those doing DEI work in higher ed Finding joy and creating a joy practice Roller derby and roller skating as a joy practice. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Ariana Gonazles Stokas's website Reparative Universities: Why Diversity Alone Won't Solve Racism in Higher Ed Thinking in the Midst podcast Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Experiences of women of color in faculty positions at our teaching-oriented institutions. Strategies for individuals and institutions to support faculty advancement Color-evasive frames deployed by higher education and student affairs professionals Resources Discussed in this Episode: Blanca Vega at Montclair State University Delegitimizing Race: The Role of Color-evasive Ideologies and HESA Professionals Hispanic-Serving Institutions as Racialized Organizations: Elevating Intersectional Consciousness to Reframe the “H” in HSIs Serving Black Communities at Hispanic Serving Institutions Delegitimizing Race “What Is the Real Belief on Campus?” Perceptions of Racial Conflict at a Minority-Serving Institution and a Historically White Institution Scholar Mami Strategies: Advancing in the Teaching-Oriented Institution at Mid-Career. Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Challenges faculty faced while caring for children during the pandemic. Taking an equity-minded approach to faculty workload. Best practices related to faculty workload equity. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Dawn at University of Maryland. Faculty-Related COVID-19 Policies and Practices at Top-Ranked Higher Education Institutions in the United States “You can't hide your children anywhere”: Perceptions of organizational support for work‐life during the pandemic among academic couples who parent Addressing Workload Equity: Seven Strategies for Chairs Gendered and racialized perceptions of faculty workloads Making faculty work visible: An equity‐minded approach Equity-minded faculty workloads: What we can and should do now. American Council on Education Equity-Minded Faculty Workloads Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Sharon's new book, Unsettling the University: Confronting the Colonial Foundations of US Higher Education. Decolonization in the context of higher education. The challenges of teaching in this context. The future of higher education and the difficulty of imagining a different future. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Sharon's book: Unsettling the University: Confronting the Colonial Foundations of US Higher Education Sharon at The University of British Columbia Universities confronting climate change: beyond sustainable development and solutionism in Higher Education Reflections on “Unsettling the University” and Its Call to Responsibility in Critical Internationalization Review Sharon's piece at Inside Higher Ed: Beyond Apologies Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Racial stratification in Cuba’s private tourism economy. Experiences of Black homestay hosts in Havana. Content analysis of school board meetings from January 2020 to February 2022. How COVID impacted Sophia's work. The role of race in basic building blocks of education. Interaction between ideas of youth, childhood, and Blackness. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Sophia Lindner at Yale University. Critical Race Theory and Political Backlash at ASA Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Soft skills programs for female staff in higher education. Gender, eating disorders, and orthorexia nervosa. The neoliberal project of constructing the perfect you. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Alison at University of Westminster Self-care and entrepreneurism: An ethnography of soft skills development for higher education staff Orthorexia Nervosa: the Medicalization of Extreme Healthy Eating Practices Arachne, self-care and ‘power-nets’ on women’s self-development programmes Shades of communitas: a study of soft skills programs I’m Skinny, I’m Worth More: Fashion Models’ Experiences of Aesthetic Labor and Its Impact on Body Image and Eating Behaviors What are the key features of Orthorexia Nervosa and influences on its development? A qualitative investigation? Feeling Our Way: An ethnographic exploration of university staff experiences of ‘soft skills’ learning and development programmes Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Faculty development in the age of the global community Lessons learned about faculty development as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic Advice for those of us supporting women faculty and staff at our universities Resources Discussed in this Episode: Christel at Utrecht University Christel on Twitter Faculty Development Post COVID19: A Cross-Atlantic Conversation and Call to Action Developing a shared syllabus template as a living document of inclusive practices in a teaching and learning community Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: The challenges and rewards of centering activism for social equality in your professional life. Bahar's personal and professional journey across multiple countries and continents. Founding a consultancy partnership offering evaluation and research support to nonprofit organizations. Recommendations for those interested in consulting as a side hustle or full-time job. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Bahar at the Hildreth Institute Bahar on Twitter Equity in Higher Education: A Promise Unfulfilled But Still Achievable Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Takeaways from Vicki's recent book, Managing Your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career. Top lessons for mid-career women in higher ed. Unique opportunities and challenges for women at liberal arts colleges. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Vicki at Albion College Managing Your Academic Career: A Guide to Re-Envision Mid-Career Where Are They Now? Revisiting Breneman's Study of Liberal Arts Colleges Preparing the next generation of institutional leaders: Strategic supports for mid-career faculty. Beyond Mentoring and Advising: Toward Understanding the Role of Faculty “Developers” in Student Success Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Equity issues in higher education. The academic labor market. Dual-career couple accommodation in higher education. Work/family balance in higher ed. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Lisa at the University of Kansas Dual-Career Couples: Keeping Them Together Clear as Mud: Promotion Clarity by Gender and BIPOC Status Across the Associate Professor Lifespan Understanding Career Mobility of Professors: Does Foreign-Born Status Matter? Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) Why COIL can be an ideal entry point for folks considering international work Stephanie's transition from K-12 to higher ed and how K-12 prepared her for working in higher ed Opportunities for women, younger professionals and people of color in international education The changing make-up of leadership in international education Resources Discussed in this Episode: Stephanie at Florida International University Stephanie on LinkedIn Interview with Stephanie at The PIE (Professionals in International Education) Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Work at the intersection of equity diversity and inclusion and international education is not that common. Nicole's work with Fulbright focused on increasing the international mobility of folks from underrepresented groups. The biggest opportunities and challenges in the DEI space during the past two plus years Resources Discussed in this Episode: Fulbright U.S. Student Program Nicole on LinkedIn Nicole at Penn State Abington Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Marjorie's new book, A Leadership Guide for Women in Higher Education. What it means to lead as a woman. The impacts will this new position have on my family? Why this focus and how is this different for women? The importance of assembling a team of support partners—mentors, advisers and sponsors. Recommendations for women who are just starting to assemble their teams Resources Discussed in this Episode: The Council of Independent Colleges A Leadership Guide for Women in Higher Education Mary's blog posts on Marjorie's book: Who's on Your Team? , Focus on the Maybes , and No More Mean Girls Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Kim's leadership positions in community colleges for over 20 years. Advice for women thinking about working in community colleges and considering leadership positions in community colleges What it takes to become a coach and consultant and why Kim made this move The Great Contemplation and what it means for women in higher ed Recurring themes in coaching women in higher ed Resources Discussed in this Episode: Kim Burns's website Kim on Twitter Kim's blog posts at Inside Higher Ed Kim on LinkedIn Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Training as a key feminist space, place and process for transforming social relations and development practice Ways to get involved with Fulbright and the types of opportunities for Fulbright Specialists The Society of Gender Professionals Resources Discussed in this Episode: Kristy Kelly at Drexel University Fulbright Specialist Program Society of Gender Professionals Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Opportunities and challenges of working on a PhD during the COVID-19 pandemic University of York's annual Sisterhood in Action Conference Gender equality and right-wing women Women members of right-wing parties in Germany and Austria Right-wing women and why they support right-wing politics The advantages of using zoom to tackle challenging subjects Resources Discussed in this Episode: Nicole Roy at University of York Centre for Women's Studies at University of York “Women Are Women”: Right-Wing Women’s (Essentialist) Conceptualisation of Sex/Gender in Germany and Austria Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Our dream vacations Equity and graduate education Mentoring, wellbeing, and professional development of faculty Dynamics of power in our everyday work Cultural humility, feminist mentoring, and mutuality Gender and racial inequalities in the STEM disciplines Institutionalized silence Resources Discussed in this Episode: Julie Posselt at University of Southern California Equity in Graduate Education initiative Equity in Science: Representation, Culture, and the Dynamics of Change in Graduate Education Higher Education Administration for Social Justice and Equity: Critical Perspectives for Leadership Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: The strangest gifts we've ever received The biggest challenges facing women leaders in higher ed today Opportunities with the great resignation Changing from one sector to another during this moment of opportunity Rewriting the narrative of forward momentum in your career Resources Discussed in this Episode: Yves Salomon-Fernández on LinkedIn Yves Salomon-Fernández on Twitter University of Venus blog at Inside Higher Ed Southern New Hampshire University Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Leadership at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Challenges facing women leaders in higher ed, especially women of color Boards of Trustees and equity, diversity, and inclusion goals Resources Discussed in this Episode: Felecia Commodore at Old Dominion University Preparing to Fill the Leadership Gap: The Challenges Facing Women Leaders in Mid-Level Positions at Urban Community Colleges Controlling images, comments, and online communities: A critical discourse analysis of conversations about Black Women HBCU presidents Toward Culturally Sustaining Governance in Higher Education: Best Practices of Theory, Research, and Practice Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Paths to leadership in higher ed Changes to the way institutions approach EDI work Challenges facing women leaders in higher ed, especially women of color The importance of networks for women leaders Resources Discussed in this Episode: Becky Petitt at University of California, San Diego UC San Diego Principles of Community HERS Leadership Institute Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Intentionally creating spaces for flourishing in the academy Creating a feminist design lab across higher ed institutions Pandemic memes, gender, and digital activism The limits and possibilities of the #MeToo movement Resources Discussed in this Episode: Shana MacDonald at University of Waterloo qLab Collaborative Feminist Design Lab Feminist futures: #MeToo’s possibilities as poiesis, techné, and pharmakon What Do You (Really) Meme? Pandemic Memes as Social Political Repositories Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Moving from a traditional faculty role to advocacy and policy work. The challenges of leadership during COVID-19 and lessons learned. Non-traditional opportunities for PhD trained academics. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Jacqueline Rodriguez at AACTE Jacqueline on Twitter Special Education Law and Policy: From Foundation to Application Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: The current state of feminism on campus. The challenges of intersectional work. The problem of just adding women to the mix without making systemic changes. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Anna Sampaio at Santa Clara University Anna on Twitter Terrorizing Latina/o Immigrants: Race, Gender, and Immigration Politics in the Age of Security Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: Leadership challenges during the COVID-19 global pandemic, economic downturn, and racial and social unrest. Supporting students, faculty, and staff during this time. Balancing safety and wellness on campus. President Jackson's evolving leadership style. Having the right people in the room and the importance of equity of voice. Strategies for achieving equity of voice and getting more people to speak up. Advice for those interested in a college presidency. The importance of sponsors and mentors. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Shanna Jackson Nashville State Community College Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
Topics Discussed in this Episode: How we learn to become literate citizens through reading. The representation of Black women across the Canadian cultural landscape. Chantal's collection of poetry, How She Read. How the lives and stories of our students impact our research and writing. Prescriptive vs. descriptive grammar. How Chantal's creative work influences the way she teaches research methods. The interrelatedness of Identity and Research and research as a method of identity formation. Students and discourse communities. Chantal's work in the current Canadian Senate show. Resources Discussed in this Episode: Chantal Gibson Chantal on Instagram Simon Fraser How She Read Chantal reading her poetry on YouTube. A Grammar of Loss: Studies in Erasure bell hooks' Teaching to Transgress Canadian Senate show Photo Credit: Marianne Meadahl Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia…
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