Video Resources

Advancement

Preparing for Promotion and Tenure at Duke

Sally Kornbluth, Provost and Jo Rae Wright Professor; Nancy Armstrong, Gilbert, Louis and Edward Lehman Distinguished Professor of English; Cynthia Kuhn, Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology; S. Vish Viswanathan, F.M. Kirby Distinguished Professor of Investment Banking

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, November 2020

Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Academic Progress of Underrepresented Faculty

Hannah Valantine, Stanford University; Joan Williams, University of California, Hastings Law

Leading an Academic Unit at Duke (LAUD) Workshop Series, in partnership with the Faculty Advancement Network, November 2020

Revisiting Mentorship: Strategies for BIPOC Early Career Faculty

Michelle M. Camacho, University of San Diego; Anne Taylor, Columbia University

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, in partnership with the Faculty Advancement Network, March 2021

Tenure and Promotion

Sally Kornbluth, Provost and Jo Rae Wright Professor; Amy Herring, Sara and Charles Ayres Distinguished Professor; William A. Johnson, Dean of Humanities

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, October 2021

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Racial Equity

Actualizing Racial Equity Throughout the Faculty Hiring Process

Dr. Roman Liera (Montclair State University) and Dr. Damani White-Lewis (University of Pennsylvania)

Leading an Academic Unit at Duke (LAUD) Workshop Series, in partnership with the Faculty Advancement Network, April 2022

Supporting Your BIPOC Faculty Colleagues: Guidance for Senior Faculty, Chairs, and Deans

Modupe Akinola, Associate Professor of Management and Director of the Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School

Leading an Academic Unit at Duke (LAUD) Workshop Series, in partnership with the Faculty Advancement Network, March 2022

Anti-Asian Violence: Historical Legacies

Nayoung Aimee Kwon, Associate Professor of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, Director of Asian American and Diaspora Studies; Susan Thananopavarn, Lecturing Fellow in the Thompson Writing Program; Eileen Chow, Lecturing Fellow in Asian & Middle Eastern Studies; Esther Kim Lee, Professor of Theater Studies

University-wide event sponsored by Duke Asian American & Diaspora Studies, Duke Faculty Advancement, Institutional Equity, Office of the Provost, Center for Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation, March 2021

Perspectives on Race and History

The Evolution of Racism in American History: Part One and Part Two
Thavolia Glymph, Professor of History and Law; Ed Balleisen, Professor of History and Public Policy, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies
Differences in Racialized Experiences
Don Taylor, Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy; Jay Pearson, Assistant Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
A Conversation Reflecting on the Impact of Racism and Inequity on Black Community at Duke
Zoila Airall, Associate Vice President for Campus Life; Barbara Stokes, Director of Residential Dining Services

Duke Faculty Advancement and University Communications, created for the Anti-Racism at Duke website, November 2020

Engaging With Students Around Race and Racism

Mark Anthony Neal, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor and Chair of African & African American Studies

Leading an Academic Unit at Duke (LAUD) Workshop Series, in partnership with the Faculty Advancement Network, August 2020

Living While Black

How Did We Get Here?
Kimberly Hewitt, Vice President for Institutional Equity; Del Wigfall, Professor of Pediatrics; Vincent E. Price, President; Adriane Lentz-Smith, Associate Professor of History; Jay Pearson, Assistant Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Being Black in America
Tyson Brown, Associate Professor of Sociology; Patrick Smith, Associate Research Professor of Theological Ethics & Bioethics; Gwenaëlle Thomas, Ph.D. Student in Neurobiology; David Moore, Undergraduate; De’Ja Wood, Undergraduate; Parker Martin, MPP ’20; Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Sociology; Guy-Uriel Charles, Edward and Ellen Marie Schwarzman Professor of Law; Ebony Boulware, Eleanor Easley Chair in the School of Medicine; Mark Anthony Neal, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African & African American Studies; William Darity, Jr., Samuel DuBois Cook Distinguished Professor of Public Policy; Joseph Winters, Alexander F. Hehmeyer Associate Professor of Religious Studies and African & African American Studies; Patrice Douglass, Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies
Being Black at Duke
Gary Bennett, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education; Chandra Guinn, Director of the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture; Quinton Smith, Assistant Director of the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture; Bibi Gnagno, Director of Academic Engagement; Martin Smith, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Education; Jamal Burns, Undergraduate; Kirk Wilson, MBA Student; Tyler Johnson, Undergraduate; Ashleigh Rosette, Associate Professor of Business Administration; Charmaine Royal, Associate Professor of African & African American Studies; Valerie Ashby, Dean of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences; Stelfanie Williams, Vice President for Durham Affairs; Felicia Tittle, Executive Director of Recreation & Physical Education; Paula D. McClain, Dean of the Graduate School
How Do We Move Forward?
Sherilynn Black, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement; Trina Jones, Jerome M. Culp Distinguished Professor of Law; Sally Kornbluth, Provost; Abbas Benmamoun, Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement

University-wide event sponsored by the Office for Institutional Equity and Duke Faculty Advancement, June 2020

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Culture and Climate

Encouraging Well-Being at Duke

Kimberly Blackshear, Director of the Office of Student Returns and former Personal Assistance Services Counselor; Claudia Gunsch, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement
Encouraging Well-Being at Duke
What is Well-Being?
Five Dimensions of Well-Being
Physical Well-Being
Social Well-Being
Workplace Well-Being
Societal Well-Being

Duke Faculty Advancement Conversation, May 2020

How Can Faculty Help Promote Well-Being in the Duke Community during the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Kimberly Blackshear, Director of the Office of Student Returns and former Personal Assistance Services Counselor; Li-Chen Chin, Assistant Vice President for Intercultural Programs; Nicole Heilbron, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Amy Powell, Associate Dean of Students and Director of DukeReach; Moira Rynn, Chair, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Claudia Gunsch, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement

Duke Faculty Advancement Office Hours, April 2020

Engaging in Difficult Conversations

Theater Delta
Scenario: A New Graduate Student’s Gender Identity (Part One and Part Two)
Scenario: Unprofessional Faculty-Staff Interaction
Scenario: A Strongly Influencing Senior Faculty Member
Scenario: Departmental Diversity and Inclusion Conversation

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, January 2021

Engaging with the Community

Leslie Parkins, Assistant Vice President and Director of Civic Engagement; Jim Coleman, Bradway Professor of the Practice of Law; Deborah Reisinger, Associate Professor of the Practice of Romance Studies; Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza, Associate Professor of the Practice of Enviromental Policy & Management

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, January 2022

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Public Engagement

Writing Opinion Pieces for Media Outlets

Eric Ferreri and Alison Jones, Senior Writers, Duke University Communications

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, March 2021

Social Media for Faculty

Sonja Likness, Director of Social Media and Content Strategy, Duke University Communications; Mark Anthony Neal, James B. Duke Professor of African and African American Studies and Professor of English

Faculty Advancement and Success (FAS) Workshop Series, March 2021

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New Faculty Orientation

Welcome to Duke University

Abbas Benmamoun, Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement

Introduction to Duke University

Sally Kornbluth, Provost; Jennifer Francis, Executive Vice Provost; Abbas Benmamoun, Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement

Historical Background

Valerie Gillispie, University Archivist

Climate and Values

Kimberly Hewitt, Vice President for Institutional Equity; Sherilynn Black, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement

Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education and Student Life

Paula McClain, Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School; Gary Bennett, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education; Mary Pat McMahon, Vice President and Vice Provost for Student Affairs

Research at Duke

Geeta Swamy, Associate Vice President for Research and Vice Dean for Scientific Integrity; Christopher Freel, Associate Vice President for Research; Edward Balleisen, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies; Deborah Jakubs, University Librarian and Vice Provost for Library Affairs

Engaging with Duke and With the Community

Abbas Benmamoun, Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement; Stelfanie Williams, Vice President for Durham and Community Affairs; Erika Weinthal, Chair to Academic Council Executive Committee

A Strong Start to Teaching and Engaging Your Students

Sherilynn J. Black, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement; Shawn Miller, Director of Learning Innovation; Martin Smith, Dean of Academic Affairs for Trinity College; Amanda Hargrove, Associate Professor of Chemistry; Nimmi Ramanujam, Robert W. Carr Professor of Engineering

Resource Fair Session 1

OIT with John Board; Scholars@Duke with Damaris Murry and Lamont Cannon; DukeReach with Tiarra Wade; PAS with Donna Parrish; iHouse with Esra Uzun Mason; Broader Impacts Resource Center/Duke Science & Society with Jory Weintraub

Resource Fair Session 2

ORS with Susan Lasley and Alicia Korenman; Foundation Relations with Beth Eastlick and Jennifer Gallina; ScholarWorks at Duke University Libraries with Liz Milewicz and Paolo Mangiafico; myRESEARCHsuite/Office of Research Initiatives with Rebecca Brouwer; Forum for Scholars and Publics with Lou Brown; Office of Translation and Commercialization with Robin Rasor

Duke Faculty Advancement in partnership with faculty and campus leaders, August 2021

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