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					Academic Keys' Commitment to Diversity
				
					Our country was founded on the principles of unity and diversity 
					and has always depended on difference as well as unity for strength. 
					As universities prepare for the future, they must acknowledge the 
					tremendous demographic changes that are occurring in the nation 
					as a whole.   
				 
					
					As microcosms of U.S. society, universities require a diverse faculty 
					teaching and learning with a diverse student body. A diverse faculty 
					enriches the experiences of all students. Not only do a variety 
					of perspectives have scholarly importance, they also prepare 
					students to live in a global society. It is more important than 
					ever for all of us to understand people who are different from 
					ourselves.
					
				 
					
					Minority scholars are introducing new perspectives and fresh 
					questions in university classrooms. While they have invigorated 
					disciplines by contributing a wealth of new scholarship, the number 
					of minority professors is still alarmingly small and the pipeline 
					is fragile. Across all disciplines ninety percent of professors 
					are white even though our population consists of 12% African-Americans 
					and 9% Hispanics. Only 26% of tenured academic posts are held by 
					women (1995 data).
					
				 
					
					
					Since its inception, Academic Keys has always reached out to institutions 
					that serve the traditionally underrepresented populations. Our monthly 
					e-Fliers circulate our job announcements to over 6,000 faculty at 
					Ph.D-granting universities which primarily serve women, African-Americans 
					and Hispanics. In addition we send our e-Fliers to more than 300,000 
					Deans, Department Heads and Faculty, some of which fall into these minority 
					groups.  We understand the importance of a diverse workforce and have 
					designed all our programs to intentionally reach out to these underserved 
					populations.
				 
					
					 
					
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