Jodi O’Brien

Professor & Chair

Sociology

As a sociology professor at 香港六合彩现场开奖 for more than 20 years, Dr. Jodi O鈥橞rien specializes in social psychology, religion and sexuality.

Beyond the classroom, she鈥檚 spearheading a revolutionary research program as principal investigator of a nearly $3 million grant from the  (NSF) Advance Program.

Known on campus as SU Advance, 鈥淭he National Science Foundation鈥擨nstitutional Transformation鈥 grant, now in its fourth year of a five-year program, is titled What Counts as Success? Recognizing and Rewarding Women Faculty鈥檚 Differential Contribution in a Comprehensive Liberal Arts University.

Through this university-wide grant, the goal is to advance women and minoritized faculty in higher education. SU ADVANCE is evidence-based, consisting of focus groups and in-depth interviews with nearly 80 faculty members. The original steering group began in 2016 with seven faculty members, which today has expanded to more than 30.

鈥淚n earlier decades, women鈥攁nd certainly men鈥攐f color and LGBTQ individuals were denied access to faculty jobs,鈥 says O鈥橞rien. 鈥淪imply by being who they were, it was difficult to get such positions.鈥

One of the biggest barriers women and minoritized groups now face is 鈥渙ften the work they want to do鈥攕uch as community-based efforts鈥攊s not seen as valuable. It鈥檚 a barrier because it means you have to somehow change yourself and your passions and most importantly, your expertise, to fit the institution.鈥

Despite the success of higher education fostering more diversity among faculty, O鈥橞rien says 鈥渋nstitutional policies, practices and orientations haven鈥檛 truly changed.鈥

鈥淎s we continue to hire more diverse faculty,鈥 O鈥橞rien continues, 鈥渨e need to also keep pace with transforming our institutional systems so they make the best use of the talents, contributions and expertise of those faculty鈥濃攁 point O鈥橞rien is highly passionate about and considers the way forward.

By 2020, the intent is to establish both 鈥渘ew processes for promoting faculty for mission-oriented activities and training our faculty leaders (deans, department chairs and evaluation committees) to participate in holistic faculty formation, which is very different than simply evaluating faculty performance,鈥 O鈥橞rien states.

O鈥橞rien sees the grant as an exciting opportunity to apply strategic and intentional thought to revision practices that represent 鈥渢he potential vibrancy of the faculty and subsequently the students.鈥 She hopes to eventually apply the results among the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. O鈥橞rien smiles and acknowledges 鈥渋t鈥檚 ambitious!鈥

Collaborating alongside Dr. O鈥橞rien is CoPrincipal Investigator Dr. Jean Jacoby, associate dean and director of the Project Center at the College of Science and Engineering.

鈥淥ne of Jodi鈥檚 many strengths is her ability to forge partnerships and engage faculty from across campus in SU ADVANCE, which has resulted in a cohesive, enthusiastic team working toward a shared goal,鈥 says Jacoby. 鈥淗er leadership exemplifies her deep commitment to the university鈥檚 mission and values. In working closely with her during the past five years, my appreciation of Jodi as a distinguished social science scholar and a strong, reliable project leader has only grown.鈥

Jodi O’Brien

January 4, 2020

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