Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody worries about all the signaling for non-URM boys to stop pursuing STEM fields? With all the awards, leadership and faculty positions these days being heavily tilted in terms of gender and URM status?
Not all is tilting, otgers just getting to participate and have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Rice university just appointed their first African American president ever.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody worries about all the signaling for non-URM boys to stop pursuing STEM fields? With all the awards, leadership and faculty positions these days being heavily tilted in terms of gender and URM status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonder when the virtue signaling will end. Celebrating the first ever woman president is not enough, now we need to celebrate every female president that comes after?
MIT is already 50-50 male/female (for which the admission process is heavily tilted against men for obvious reasons).
Interesting that out of the past 6 presidents of MIT, all four male presidents been engineering Ph.D's while both female presidents have been life science Ph.D's.
Yeah, it’s, like, so interesting that a field that has very few women in it has produced very few women presidents. It definitely means… something.
Anonymous wrote:Wonder when the virtue signaling will end. Celebrating the first ever woman president is not enough, now we need to celebrate every female president that comes after?
MIT is already 50-50 male/female (for which the admission process is heavily tilted against men for obvious reasons).
Interesting that out of the past 6 presidents of MIT, all four male presidents been engineering Ph.D's while both female presidents have been life science Ph.D's.
Anonymous wrote:MIT just announced its 18th President will be Sally Kornbluth, who is leaving Duke after nearly 20 years there as a professor and later provost! She will be MIT’s second ever woman president ever, which I think is amazing for all girls who are thinking about a career in STEM to see! Leading the top technological institution in the world is no small task, so congrats to her!