Assessing efforts and policies related to the recruitment and retention of minority faculty at accredited and non-accredited journalism and mass communication programs

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Accredited and non-accredited journalism and mass communication programs participated in a nation-wide Web survey (45% completion rate) designed to assess minority faculty recruitment; retention structures, plans, or programs; promotion efforts and policies; and day care/child care support topics. Results indicate stark differences persist between accredited and non-accredited units regardless of state compositions and university size/composition. Recommendations orbit policy motions. More directives in efforts to increase, retain, and promote minority faculty should exist; various governing bodies should work together on establishing and helping enforce those directives to enhance faculty member diversity; and reward systems for minority faculty recruitment and retention efforts should be expanded.

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Subervi, F., & Cantrell, T. H. (2007). Assessing efforts and policies related to the recruitment and retention of minority faculty at accredited and non-accredited journalism and mass communication programs. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 62(1), 27–46. https://doi.org/10.1177/107769580706200104

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