Project Publications
Assessment Denied: The National Research Council's Sins of Ommission | |
> | The Chronicle of Higher Education. 2009. Assessment Denied: the National Research Council's Sins of Omission. By Goulden, Stacy & Mason |
Stay in the Game: Gender, Family Formation, and Alternative Trajectories in the Academic Life Course | |
> | Social Forces. 2009. Stay in the Game: Gender, Family Formation, and Alternative Trajectories in the Academic Life Course. By Wolfinger, Mason & Goulden |
Why Graduate Students Reject the Fast Track | |
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The Devil is in the Details: Creating Family Friendly Departments for Faculty at the University of California | |
> | Stylus. 2009. The Devil is in the Details: Creating Family Friendly Departments for Faculty at the University of California. In J. Lester and M. Sallee (Eds.), Establishing the Family Friendly Campus: Models for Effective Practice. By Frasch, Stacy, Mason, Page-Medrich & Goulden |
Problems in the Pipeline: Gender, Marriage, and Fertility in the Ivory Tower | |
> | The Journal of Higher Education. 2008. Problems in the Pipeline: Gender, Marriage, and Fertility in the Ivory Tower. By Wolfinger, Mason & Goulden |
Creating a Family Friendly Department: Chairs and Deans Toolkit | |
> | UC Berkeley. 2007. Creating a Family Friendly Department: Chairs and Deans Toolkit. By Frasch, Stacy, Mason, Goulden, & Hoffman |
Graduate Student Parents: The Underserved Minority | |
> | The CGS Communicator. 2007. Graduate Student Parents: The Underserved Minority. By Mason, Goulden & Frasch |
Do Babies Matter? Pushing the Gender Equity Revolution Forward | |
> | Stylus. 2007. Do Babies Matter? Pushing the Gender Equity Revolution Forward. By Mason, Goulden & Wolfinger |
Marriage and Baby Blues | |
> | Annals Marriage and Baby Blues article by Mason & Goulden |
Do Babies Matter II | |
> | Academe Do Babies Matter II article by Mason & Goulden |
Do Babies Matter I | |
> | Academe Do Babies Matter I article by Mason & Goulden |
Mason and Ekman Book
> | Mothers on the Fast Track: How a New Generation Can Balance Family and Careers by Mary Ann Mason and Eve Mason Ekman |