“…women students and faculty, including recruitment and retention (Blackburn, 2017). These studies explore everything from student motivation (Graziano et al, 2012;Smith et al, 2012;Chumbley et al, 2015;Talley and Ortiz, 2017;Leaper and Starr, 2018), self-concept (Sax et al, 2015;Koul et al, 2016;Morton and Parsons, 2018), self-efficacy (Dugan et al, 2013;Verdín and Godwin, 2018), and identity (Robnett et al, 2015;Beals, 2016) to biases (Handley et al, 2015;LaCosse et al, 2016;Moss-Racusin et al, 2018), stereotypes (Cheryan et al, 2015;Barth et al, 2017;Banchefsky and Park, 2018), campus culture (Crenshaw et al, 2017;Dresden et al, 2018), and lived experiences (Maltese and Tai, 2011;Alexander and Hermann, 2016;Smith and Gayles, 2018). Studies covering women faculty members include barriers to tenure (Soto, 2014;Williams and Ceci, 2015;Skewes et al, 2017), promotion (Gumpertz et al, 2017), worklife balance (O'Brien and Hebl, 2008;Adamo, 2013;Pedersen and Minnotte, 2017), and administrative advancement (Avallone et al, 2013;Lopez et al, 2018).…”