![]() ![]() ![]() But, perhaps most important they do not look back-they look forward to new parental and professional synergies as they reflect on what it means to be a father in the academy. Some write at the beginning of their careers, others at the end. They are tenured and untenured, at research-one universities and at community colleges. They are gay and straight, married and divorced. “ are white, black, South Asian, Asian, and Arab. Two years later, the conversation unfolds in the pages of this book: ![]() The book came about when Mary Ruth, a former colleague of Caroline’s at Stanford (the two were pregnant together), organized a Mama, PhD colloquium at her school and the participants wanted to discuss how the issues raised in the book were the same or differed for men. The anthology, edited by Mary Ruth Marrotte, Paige Martin Reynolds, and Ralph James Savarese, is a terrific and varied collection of essays by men at different stages of their fatherhood and academic careers. We’re delighted to announce that Papa, PhD: Essays on Fatherhood by Men in the Academy is now available from Rutgers University Press. ![]()
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