Kerry Ann Rockquemore

Winning Tenure Without Losing Your Soul

Biography

Kerry Ann Rockquemore is an author and speaker in the field of faculty development and leadership. She spent the early years of her professional career climbing the academic ladder while writing about interracial families. She is author of Beyond Black: Biracial Identity in America (2001, 2007), Raising Biracial Children (2005), and over two dozen articles and book chapters on multiracial youth. Kerry Ann’s research has been featured in numerous media outlets such as the New York Times and ABC’s 20/20. After Kerry Ann became a tenured professor (at the University of Illinois at Chicago), her focus shifted towards improving conditions for pre-tenure faculty by creating supportive communities for professional development, writing productivity, and work/life balance. Her award-winning work with under-represented faculty led to the publication of her most recent book The Black Academic's Guide to Winning Tenure Without Losing Your Soul (2008). Kerry Ann now provides workshops for new faculty members at colleges across the United States, leads a popular online discussion forum for under-represented faculty, and works with a select group of new faculty each semester in her Faculty Success Program. She can be contacted via e-mail at KerryAnn@newfacultysuccess.com

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It’s Crunch Time!

Apr 26, 2010

Kerry Ann Rockquemore offers tips for junior faculty as they face the extra pressures of the end of the semester.

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There Is No Guru

Apr 19, 2010

Kerry Ann Rockquemore wants you to reconsider the quest for the perfect mentor.

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Pick Your Battles

Apr 12, 2010

Kerry Ann Rockquemore writes about the danger of fighting everything and of the danger of never expressing legitimate frustrations.

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The Art of Delegation

Apr 5, 2010

Kerry Ann Rockquemore writes that junior faculty members are too quick to assume they can't get help, and too hesitant to ask.

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Responding to Rejection

Mar 29, 2010

When you get negative feedback, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, analyze it, deal with it (if appropriate) and move on.

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Listen to Your Body

Mar 22, 2010

To advance your career, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, you need your mental and physical health.

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