Tenure-track faculty hiring: Department of Philosophy
CSU Long Beach: 1958-2003
Source: This chart consists entirely of publicly available information from CSULB Catalogs/Bulletins

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Year Tenure-Track faculty hire   SUMMARY: TENURE-TRACK HIRING
1958 Gerald Strickler


1959 George Massey
Years:1958-2003
1961 James Maue
25 tenure-track hires

Virginia Ringer
4 female tenure-track hires 16.00%
1963 William Bonis


1965 William Johnson
Years:1986-2003
1966 Francisco Peccorini
12 tenure-track hires

Edward Quest
2 female tenure-track hires 16.67%
1967 Shane Andre



William McGowan
Years: 1995-2003
1969 Cheryl Clark
8 tenure-track hires

Daniel Guerriere
1 female tenure-track hire 12.5%
1971 Al Spangler


1972-1985 NO TENURE-TRACK HIRING
Dept. of Philosophy: Fall 2003-Spring 2004

1986 Paul Tang
Daniel Guerriere
1988 Roger Wertheimer
William Johnson
1990 Steven Davis
Jeffrey Moriarty

Julie Van Camp
Larry Nolan
1995 Dawson Schultz
Edward Quest
1997 Larry Nolan
Max Rosenkrantz
1999 Sara Goering
Ravi Sharma
2000 Charles Wallis
Al Spangler
2001 Thomas Schmidt
Paul Tang
2002 Jeffrey Moriarty
Julie Van Camp

Ravi Sharma
Charles Wallis
2003 Max Rosenkrantz
                         Females: 1/11  9.09%
NOTE: Year is September of that year, the beginning of the academic year
Student Enrollment: CSULB--2002: 60% female

Women in the National Labor Pool in Philosophy
 
Year % of Ph.D.s in Philosophy in the United States awarded to women: 1991-96
Data compiled by National Academy of Sciences (most recent year: 1996)
Complete data available from the American Philosophical Association
1996  29%
1995  24%
1994  27%
1993  27%
1992  26%
1991  28%
1991-96  27% 

 
Years % of Ph.D.s in Philosophy in the United States awarded to women: 1949-94
Data compiled by the National Center for Education Statistics of the U.S. Department of Education
(most recent year: 1994)
Complete data available from the American Philosophical Association
1949-94  18%
1959-94  19%
1985-94  24%

Originally posted: March 18, 2003; Last upated: May 15, 2004