Overall

Summary of responses
The vast majority of SEAS faculty feel that they are treated respectfully by students and trainees.

A majority of SEAS faculty said that they never or rarely felt insulted or threatened based on their social identity. Yale will continue to work toward a goal for all members of the faculty to experience an environment of mutual respect.

By gender

Summary of responses
All gender identities in SEAS faculty respondents report the high levels of respectful treatment by students and trainees.

Male SEAS faculty respondents report higher frequencies of threats and insults in and out of their school.

Note: Categories are not mutually exclusive, as survey respondents were asked to select all answers that apply. To maintain confidentiality for categories with small response sizes, “Non-binary”, “Transgender”, “Rather not say”, and self-identified open-response gender identities have been grouped together. If any group contains fewer than 5 respondents, all response counts are rounded to the nearest 5 to prevent inference of specific group sizes.