New publication: A model of Queer STEM identity in the workplace We’re very happy to announce that a new paper from the Queer in STEM project has just been published online… Continue reading “New publication: A model of Queer STEM identity in the workplace”…
First peer-reviewed paper reporting Queer in STEM survey results We’re delighted to announce that the first formal academic paper reporting results from the Queer in STEM survey has been… Continue reading “First peer-reviewed paper reporting Queer in STEM survey results”…
Queer in STEM mini-symposium Monday, 19 May at CalState Los Angeles Thanks to a generous intramural grant from California State University Los Angeles, Jeremy will be traveling to LA in a… Continue reading “Queer in STEM mini-symposium Monday, 19 May at CalState Los Angeles”…
Are out LGBTQ faculty less comfortable? Allison and I were recently excited to see a new paper in the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science… Continue reading “Are out LGBTQ faculty less comfortable?”…
Queer in STEM in NASPA Knowledge Communities The new 2014 NASPA Knowledge Communities publication includes a preview of the Queer in STEM dataset, presenting summary information… Continue reading “Queer in STEM in NASPA Knowledge Communities”…
How representative is our sample? We’re currently working on writing up the key results of the online survey for publication in a peer-reviewed journal, but… Continue reading “How representative is our sample?”…
Slides from the CBS Bio-Diversity seminar Thanks to everyone who came out to chat about the Queer in STEM study results at today’s College of Biological… Continue reading “Slides from the CBS Bio-Diversity seminar”…
Preliminary results: Out of the lab closet? Please note that the findings reported here are preliminary as we continue data analysis. We welcome feedback, questions, and the… Continue reading “Preliminary results: Out of the lab closet?”…
Preliminary results: Who answered the survey? Update, 25 September 2013: Please note that the findings reported here are preliminary as we continue data analysis. We welcome… Continue reading “Preliminary results: Who answered the survey?”…