Publications

Since 1995, the Pullias Center has engaged in action-oriented projects and research to improve college access and student success, promote equity and diversity, and enhance the performance of postsecondary institutions. The Pullias Center publishes a range of reports, guides, briefs, tool kits and more informed by this higher education research. We have created more than 150 publications and all are free to download here.

For journal articles and book chapters authored by our faculty, please visit their individual pages.

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Adapting By Design Toolkit

Daniel Maxey, Adrianna Kezar (2017)
Created to support the redesign of higher education models, this toolkit helps campus leaders identify and create an impetus for achieving the changes that are…

“Moving Toward One Faculty” at the University of Texas at San Antonio

Natsumi Ueda, Jordan Harper, Adrianna Kezar
Pullias Center for Higher Education (2022)
As student enrollment increases, the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)’s strategic plan calls for retaining more diverse faculty and improving work environments and…

Departmental Cultures and Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: A Self-Assessment Tool for Departments

The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success (2015)
The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success (2015) This self-assessment tool is a detailed survey that can be used by colleges and…

The Imperative for Change: Fostering Understanding of the Necessity of Changing Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Policies and Practices

Adrianna Kezar, Daniel Maxey, Lara Badke (2014)
This summary outlines the necessity for addressing the changing faculty and its implications for student learning outcomes, equity, and institutional risk management. It aims to…

Adapting By Design Toolkit

Daniel Maxey, Adrianna Kezar (2017)
Created to support the redesign of higher education models, this toolkit helps campus leaders identify and create an impetus for achieving the changes that are necessary to address changing faculty trends, including the rising numbers of non-tenure-track faculty, at colleges…

“Moving Toward One Faculty” at the University of Texas at San Antonio

Natsumi Ueda, Jordan Harper, Adrianna Kezar
Pullias Center for Higher Education (2022)
As student enrollment increases, the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)’s strategic plan calls for retaining more diverse faculty and improving work environments and experiences of fixed-term-track (FTT) faculty, the new name given to non-tenure-track faculty at UTSA, to…

Departmental Cultures and Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: A Self-Assessment Tool for Departments

The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success (2015)
The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success (2015) This self-assessment tool is a detailed survey that can be used by colleges and universities to get direct, actionable feedback from non-tenure-track faculty. The survey, which can be administered…

The Imperative for Change: Fostering Understanding of the Necessity of Changing Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Policies and Practices

Adrianna Kezar, Daniel Maxey, Lara Badke (2014)
This summary outlines the necessity for addressing the changing faculty and its implications for student learning outcomes, equity, and institutional risk management. It aims to build an understanding of the implications of the current faculty model and policies and practices…

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