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Asian American and Pacific Islander Faculty and the Bamboo Ceiling: Barriers to Leadership and Implications for Leadership Development

Lecture by Fiona Lee, Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean for DEI and Professional Development, LSA
Friday, December 6, 2019
2:30-4:00 PM
1014 Tisch Hall Map
Racial stereotypes of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders limit their access to leadership positions in higher education. Using a national sample of college and university faculty at 2 and 4-year institutions, Dean Lee explores the reality and implications of the bamboo ceiling for Asian American faculty and staff.

Co-Sponsors: U-M Asian Pacific Islander Desi/American Staff Association and INDIGO, the LSA Asian/Asian American Faculty Alliance
Building: Tisch Hall
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: American Culture, Anthropology, Asia, Asian/pacific Islander American Studies, Culture, Discussion, Diversity, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Education, Free, Humanities, Inclusion, Interdisciplinary, Multicultural, Networking, Professional Development
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies, Asian Pacific Islander Desi/American (APID/A) Staff Association