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The Impact of the Ford Fellowship Program in the Creation of Latina/o Academic Generations

The Impact of the Ford Fellowship Program in the Creation of Latina/o Academic Generations. Carlos G. V élez - Ib áñez , Director STS Elsie M. Szecsy , Research Director Courtney Peña, Graduate Student. Crossing Borders Bailando by Andrea Peresquia.

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The Impact of the Ford Fellowship Program in the Creation of Latina/o Academic Generations

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  1. The Impact of the Ford FellowshipProgram in the Creation of Latina/oAcademic Generations Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez, Director STS Elsie M. Szecsy, Research Director Courtney Peña, Graduate Student Crossing Borders Bailandoby Andrea Peresquia CelebratingourSimilarities, EmbracingourDifferences7th AnnualNationalConference of the American Association of Hispanicsin HigherEducation, Inc. March8-10, 2012, Costa Mesa, CA

  2. A Bit of History • Light Bulb in Puerto Rico • Initial Conversations and Nonesuch • Previous Work • Gathering Data and Sources: Trials and Tribulations

  3. QuantitativeImpressions Making the Questionnaire Limitations and Boundaries Headaches and Contradictions

  4. Table 1. Respondent Characteristics

  5. Table 2. Investigative Methods Used

  6. AcademicImportance • Enter doctoral study • Complete dissertation • Complete doctoral study • Academicorprofessionalappointment • Tenure • Scholarlyproductivity

  7. Figure 1. Ability to Enter Doctoral Program (n=152)

  8. Figure 2. Ability to Complete Dissertation (n=153)

  9. Figure 3. Ability to Complete Doctoral Program. (n=153)

  10. Figure 4. Ability to be appointed in the academy or other professional capacity. (n=152)

  11. Figure 5. Ability to be awarded tenure (n=152)

  12. ScholarlyImportance • Theoreticalapproaches and Methodsortechniques • Innovativeknowledgeorfindings • Advancing in fieldorspecialty

  13. Figure 6. Scholarly Productivity (n=151)

  14. Figure 7. Theoretical approaches developed (n=151); Methods or techniques developed (n=152)

  15. Figure 8. Innovative knowledge or findings (n=152)

  16. Figure 9. Advancing field or specialty (n=152)

  17. ExecutiveLeadership Roles

  18. AcademicLeadership Roles

  19. Professional & Research Roles

  20. QualitativeImpressions Y colorin Colorado Predominant Themes Cyclical Chains of Success Contributions Conclusions Next Steps Large Policy Objectives

  21. Figure 10. Visualization of Predominant Theme in Respondent Comments Design Source:IBM Many Eyes data visualization tool http://www-958.ibm.com/software/data/cognos/manyeyes/visualizations/program-value-to-participants-cvi-

  22. Figure 11. Illustration of Cyclical Chain, as Articulated by Respondents Financial independence Innovation Mentoring others Career development Persistence Academic training Productivity Self-efficacy

  23. Contributions • In the arts and humanities • In the social sciences • In the natural sciences My success as a performing musician and as a scholar is valued by my students and colleagues… I am considered the “dean” of academic Chicana/o theatre… …allowed me to produce a doctoral thesis in the area of Mexican American religious history, an area that until then had been unexplored by U.S. historians.I improved Latino representation in the field of Latin American history in the United States. My line of research…was pioneering in the field of Latinos and media… I have also designed some of the leading Latino survey research studies of the 1970s and 1980s. I have contributed to my fields of study in the areas of informal economy, immigration and in general, women on the socioeconomic margins of society.My work has been cited as making a contribution to race construction theory and social movement theory.My work is… central to … Chicana history, Tejan@ history, political history, and civil rights. I was appointed by President Obama to the Presidential Medal of Sciences Committee in 2011.I have worked on National Science Foundation funded projects to adapt and adopt the Systemic Chemistry Initiatives that have impacted thousands of students in General Chemistry throughout the West since 1998.I developed techniques for the search of the Higgs particle some of which are currently being used at CERN in the search for this elusive particle.I was one of the first to study the cell biology of major histocompatibility class I molecules.I developed techniques to simulate surface tension and honed my skills in developing a parallel unstructured version of KIVA-3V which is a code used to simulate internal combustion engines.My drug development efforts are… yielding a new, important line of immuno-therapeutics against cancer, hepatits B, tuberculosis, diabetes, and arthritis. My parents were so grateful, they bought a Ford automobile the next time that they needed a car…something I later told them was not necessary.

  24. Fellows’ accomplishments, in their own words… Design Source:IBM Many Eyes data visualization tool http://www-958.ibm.com/software/data/cognos/manyeyes/visualizations/career-accomplishments

  25. Conclusions • The Ford Fellowship program was and remains crucial to the development of • Cohorts of scholars, academics, and professionals. • Innovative approaches in multiple fields, including science, humanities, the social sciences, and the professions. • Leaders to assume major executive positions in the academy and in private enterprises. The roles of director, deans, and chairs in the academy were filled by many fellows and it is probably the case that these had important impacts on their respective units. • Those that were granted multiple years of the fellowship from the pre-dissertation, dissertation, and post doctoral benefited immensely.

  26. Next steps… • Follow-up study. • Increase the size of the sample. • Develop a more elaborate demographic framework to guide further research. • Develop questions that provide focus and invite elaboration by respondents on matters related to theory, methodology, innovation, leadership, and other pertinent topics to their fields and occupations. • Conduct a document analysis of participants’ Curriculum Vitae or résumés.

  27. Large Policy Objectives • Convene a summit • Through AAHHE and the School of Transborder Studies and with the support of key foundations • Objectives • Design a multi-generational program to replicate and enhance the Ford Fellows Program for Hispanic PhD completions. • Invite Foundations and key federal agencies to discuss a plan for generating new venues for funding a Hispanic Future Scholars Program, with a focus on workforce development for careers in the academy and the professions. • Assess the current senior administrative levels within the academy for needs in succession planning, spanning a twenty-five year period of time..

  28. Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez, carlos.velez-ibanez@asu.eduElsie Szecsy, elsie.szecsy@asu.edu • Courtney Peña, courtney.pena@asu.edu • This presentation and the full paper are available for download from http://sts-rd.asu.edu

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