abstract: 'Overall, the ADVANCE Catalyst program at Western Washington University provides the resources and time necessary for us to probe deeply into our internal practices, measure outcomes for faculty, and, most importantly, find and focus on the barriers that impede the advancement of women faculty within the College of Sciences and Technology (CST). One component of the project was the development of a climate survey, which was based upon previous surveys at ADVANCE (research-intensive) universities, but was specifically adapted to address faculty issues unique to comprehensive universities. The development of our survey involved our Faculty Leadership Team (FLT), our department chairs/directors, and several other faculty members. This paper focuses on the findings from the comprehensive institution climate survey that we developed, which consisted of approximately 100 questions in seven areas of climate indicators: employment demographics, job satisfaction, mentoring, leadership, department climate, professional development, and equal opportunity. Specifically, we were probing whether department dynamics stay ``status quo{''''} longer, if perceptions of peers play a heavier role in evaluation, if there are more feelings of isolation, and if opportunities for collaborative work are greatly decreased in our relatively small sized departments (as compared to research-intensive institutions). All faculty members within CST were surveyed. The overall response rate was 58\%. Tenured women had the highest response rate, at 87\%, and 73\% of nontenure track (NTT) women responded. After analyzing the data from the survey and meeting with our ADVANCE FLT, we identified several key areas of climate indicators that were explored further in focus groups: balance of work-life and work-load, leadership and career development, and equal opportunity. Through our survey, town hall meeting, and focus groups, we found that the evolution of our comprehensive institution from a primarily teaching university to an institution where a research program is expected has placed considerable pressure on our faculty, especially those at midcareer. Our heavy teaching responsibilities (inflexible lab schedules, research with undergraduates, course innovation, mentoring/advising), and service commitments constrain time to such an extent that many faculty feel that their research programs suffer or become second jobs. CST women serve on more committees, perform much of the more time consuming service, and have had fewer leadership roles and opportunities. Lack of formal mentoring exacerbates these issues for our women. While Western has many policies and programs to address such obstacles, faculty are often not aware of them or misunderstand them, making them, in fact, inaccessible. Until recently, department chairs did not have enough leadership training, development, and support. Continuing budget cuts and soaring STEM student demand at our institution further intensify these key issues. Based upon the survey, focus groups, and conversations with our FLT, we believe that a Faculty Advancement Center (FACT) focused on career span initiatives and based upon ADVANCE best practices would be the next logical step necessary to support women at our institution.' affiliation: 'Kitto, KL (Corresponding Author), Western Washington Univ, Grad Sch, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA. Kitto, Kathleen L., Western Washington Univ, Grad Sch, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA. Guenter-Schlesinger, Sue, Western Washington Univ, Equal Opportun \& Employment Divers, Bellingham, WA USA.' author: Kitto, Kathleen L. and Guenter-Schlesinger, Sue author_list: - family: Kitto given: Kathleen L. - family: Guenter-Schlesinger given: Sue book-group-author: ASEE booktitle: 2012 ASEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE da: '2023-09-28' files: [] issn: 2153-5965 keywords-plus: GENDER; DISCIPLINES; FACULTY language: English note: ASEE Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, JUN 10-13, 2012 number-of-cited-references: '25' papis_id: 78e6d78a6cdfa5befc1c84ba2731fafc ref: Kitto2012womenwestern series: ASEE Annual Conference \& Exposition times-cited: '0' title: 'WOMEN OF WESTERN: THE VOICES OF WOMEN-ADVANCE CATALYST AT A COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTION' type: Proceedings Paper unique-id: WOS:000380253706030 usage-count-last-180-days: '0' usage-count-since-2013: '1' web-of-science-categories: 'Education \& Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines; Engineering, Multidisciplinary' year: '2012'