“…A few “truths” are evident from looking at the research related to work, family, and the academic career: (a) tenure‐track academic careers are “greedy” and call for total commitment to faculty life, and ideal workers are rewarded (Hochschild, ); (b) parenting, and more directly mothering, is demanding, and being a “good” mother calls for an intensive, and preferably exclusive, commitment to the mother role (O'Brien Hallstein & O'Reilly, ); (c) women have greater access to the academic workplace than they have had historically, but access has not converted to advancement and equity; and, (d) many colleges and universities have created and updated work–family policies (e.g., parental leave and tenure‐clock stop policies), yet these policies tend to be underutilized for fear of bias (Ward & Wolf‐Wendel, ) and have not had desired outcomes (Antecol, Bedard, & Stearns, ).…”