Facilitating the Transition of Underrepresented Minority STEM Dissertators into Academic Careers: Evolution of TxARM AGEP Alliance Model

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Mehrube Mehrubeoglu
Kimberle Kelly
Karen Butler-Purry
Ra'sheedah Richardson
Shannon Walton
Gloria Regisford
Linda Chaloo
Scott King
Theresa Murphrey
Erin Burr
Laura Carson
Richard Coffin
Rosana Moreira
Carmen Carter
Rajab Challoo
Audra Richburg
Adrienne Carter-Sowell

Abstract

A national focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has increased public awareness and acknowledgement of challenges faced by members of Underrepresented Minority (URM) groups pursuing academic careers. This case study of a multi-institutional partnership explores the development, implementation, and evolution of a replicable model to transition a cohort of STEM URM dissertators into the professoriate. The model structured cohort engagement around an Individual Development Plan (IDP), cohort participant engagement with multiple mentors, monthly scholarly learning community meetings, research and teaching immersion experiences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and international institutions, and support and training around transferable skills necessary for job preparation and success, such as grant development, job search, portfolio preparation, interview skills, and online course development. Program evaluation results emphasized the evolution of collaborative practice among stakeholders in promoting the success of the model and among cohort participants as these participants transitioned into academic careers. Discussion of best practices to design and fine-tune the model included engagement of cohort participants in refining the implementation of the model activities, offering personalized services to the cohort members, and engaging research and practitioner communities using multiple dissemination strategies. The results of this work include publicly available virtual resources curated as part of the dissemination plan that can be explored for implementation at other institutions and use by individuals.

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Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Professor, Program Coordinator,

Engineering

Kimberle Kelly, Independent Consultant

Independent Consultant

Karen Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University

Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Ra'sheedah Richardson, Texas A&M University

Associate Director, Center for Teaching Excellence

Shannon Walton, Texas A&M University

Assistant Dean, Graduate and Professional School

Gloria Regisford, Prairie View A&M University

Professor, Biology

Linda Chaloo, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling

Scott King, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Professor, Computing Sciences

Theresa Murphrey, Texas A&M University

Professor, Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications

Erin Burr, Oak Ridge Associated Universities

STEM Workforce Development – Assessment & Evaluation

Laura Carson, Prairie View A&M University

Director, Undergraduate Research and Research Compliance; Research Scientist

Richard Coffin, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Department Chair, Professor,

Physical and Environmental Science

 

Carmen Carter, Prairie View A&M University

Academic Affairs