Dr. Nancy Wayne ✅ on Nostr: Not surprised at all by the finding that toxic workplaces are the main reason ...
Not surprised at all by the finding that toxic workplaces are the main reason tenure-track and tenured women faculty leave their jobs. Still, it's depressing. As a professional development consultant and professor emerita, I also see a lot of women faculty desperate to leave their toxic departments, but who cannot afford to do so because jobs in their field are so scarce.
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