Department of Biological Sciences and Division of Academic Affairs, Delaware State University, Dover, DE, USA.
J Neurosci Res. 2022 Aug;100(8):1538-1544. doi: 10.1002/jnr.24911. Epub 2021 Jul 14.
The events of 2020, including the pandemic which highlighted the extent of health disparities in the United States, combined with the Black Lives Matter protests, have focused public attention on the systemic inequities that continue to afflict our nation. Publicly available data from the National Center for Education Statistics show that our discipline of neuroscience shows the same types of disparities, particularly for African-American students. I have drawn on data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Survey of U.S. colleges and universities to show that while the number of graduates from neuroscience undergraduate and graduate degree programs has grown dramatically in this century, only a small percentage of those graduates are African American, and the numbers are growing very slowly. I also present data on the neuroscience PhD program at my institution, Delaware State University, the only Historically Black University in the United States to offer a PhD in neuroscience. Because a high percentage of our students and graduates are African American, our small, young program has the potential for great impact in diversifying our discipline of neuroscience. While elite colleges and research-intensive universities have been engaged for decades in efforts to increase diversity in their academic programs, change is slow, and large inequities remain. With Delaware State University's neuroscience PhD program as an example, I hope to convince readers that it is time for our nation to recognize the institutions that are best positioned to serve students from communities of color, and direct resources to support their growth and success.
2020 年发生的各种事件,包括突显美国健康差距程度的大流行病,以及“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动,使公众的注意力集中到继续困扰我们国家的系统性不平等问题上。国家教育统计中心提供的公开数据表明,我们的神经科学学科也存在着同样的不平等现象,尤其是针对非裔美国学生。我利用美国高校综合高等教育数据调查的数据表明,尽管神经科学本科和研究生学位课程的毕业生人数在本世纪有了显著增长,但其中非裔美国人的比例却很小,而且增长速度非常缓慢。我还介绍了我所在机构——特拉华州立大学的神经科学博士课程的数据,该课程是美国唯一提供神经科学博士学位的黑人大学。由于我们的学生和毕业生中非裔美国人的比例很高,因此我们这个规模较小且年轻的项目有可能在使我们的神经科学学科多样化方面产生重大影响。尽管精英学院和研究型大学数十年来一直致力于增加其学术项目的多样性,但进展缓慢,而且仍存在巨大的不平等现象。以特拉华州立大学的神经科学博士课程为例,我希望能使读者相信,现在是我们国家承认那些最有能力为有色人种社区学生服务的机构的时候了,并为他们的成长和成功提供资源支持。