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- "Class of 2004 Starting Salaries: Constant-dollar pay of new chemists remains depressed; little change in soft job situation" Chemical and Engineering News, ACS News April 18, 2005 Volume 83, Number 16 pp. 51-55
- "A Univeristy of Michigan program uses theater to teach professors sensitivity to women and minority groups" Chronicle of Higher Education, The Faculty July 29, 2005, Volume 51, Issue 47, pp A12
- "Science Agencies Urged to Ensure That Grant Recipients Don't Discriminate" Chronicle of Higher Education, August 13, 2005 The Faculty Volume 50, Issue 49, Page A10
- "More Women in Science" Science Magazine, Careers in Science, August 19, 2005 Vol 309 pp 1190-1191, Handelsman, Jo, et al.
- "Women Faculty Make Little Progress: C&EN's annual survey again shows women underrepresented in top chemistry departments" Chemical and Engineering News, Education October 31, 2005, Volume 83, Number 44 pp. 38–39
- "A National Analysis of Diversity in Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities" Report by Donna Nelson - posted 12/21/05
- "GAO Report: Gender Issues Women’s Participation in the Sciences has Increased, but Agencies Need to do More to Ensure Compliance with Title IX" - posted 12/21/05
- "A Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT" Nancy Hopkins report, MIT Press 1999 - posted 12/21/05
- Research on Gender in Science and Engineering FY 2006 (GSE) - posted 12/21/05
- COAChing Women to Succeed in Academic Careers
in the Chemical Sciences
An article in March
2005 Journal of Chemical Education by Geraldine L. Richmond - posted 06/01/05
- COACHING
SUCCESS Committee on the Advancement of Women Chemists expands its programs
for academics
An article in February
28, 2005 C&EN - posted 3/17/05
- IN MY OPINION Geraldine L. Richmond
An article in February
2, 2005 The Oregonian - posted 2/14/05
- Where the Elite
Teach, It's Still a Man's World
An article in December
3, 2004 The Chronicle of Higher Education by Robin Wilson - posted
1/25/05
- Women Fight Genetic
Barb with Science
Article in January
22, 2005 The Oregonian by Shelby Oppal Wood - posted 01/25/05
- UCLA Study On Friendship
Among Women
An alternative to
fight or flight ©2002 Gale Berkowitz - posted 09/15/04
- Children Vs. Tenure
Article in June 21,
2004 addition of Science
Now By Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
- 3 Women and 3 Paths,
10 Years Later
Article in August
21, 2003 addition of The New York Times By Katie Hafner
- He Dickers, She Doesn't
Article in August
21, 2003 addition of The New York Times By Alan B. Krueger
- National Academy
of Sciences Elects Record Number of Women Members
Article in April
30, 2003 The Chronical of Higher Education By Jeffrey Brainard
- Commerce secretary
Evans issues 2003 Call for Nominations for the National Medal of Technology,
the nation's highest award for technical innovation. Press release:
http://www.ta.doc.gov/PRel/pr030205.htm
- Top
Undergraduates Increasingly Abandon Sciences for Business and Other
Fields, Study Finds
Article in January 9, 2003 addition of The Chronicle of Higher Education
by Will Potter
- Portraits
of Science: Two Good Women, or Too Good to Be True?
Article in June 7, 2002 addition of Science Magazine by Paula
Gould
- A
Trailing Spouse Finds Her Way
Article in Dec. 9 addition of the The Chronicle of Higher Education
by Elizabeth Gilbey
- The
Greenfield Review
The Secretary
of State appointed Baroness Greenfield earlier in the year to advise
on a stronger and more strategic approach to increasing the participation
of women in science...more
- MORE THAN A PIPELINE
PROBLEM: Labor Supply Constraints and Gender Stratification Across Academic
Science Disciplines
Research in Higher
Education,
Vol. 43. No. 6. Decemeber 2002 (© 2002). Stephen Kulis,*,** Diane
Sicotte,* and Shawn Collins*
[Must have Adobe Acrobat to view]
- Royal Institution's Director
Blasts Scientific Sexism
- EngineerGirl
Essay Contest
- Can
Equality in Sports Be Repeated in the Lab?
Article from October
11, 2002, Vol. 298 issue of Science Magazine Online by Jeffrey
Mervis
[Must have Adobe Acrobat to view]
- Women and Minorities
Negotiating Salaries
- NAE Report on Best
Practices for a Diverse Engineering Workforce
- New Study at MIT Finds
that Female Faculty Members Still Feel Marginalized
- NPR
Profile on Dr. Annelise Barron, Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Northwestern
- Panelists
Offer Strategies for Raising the Number of Women Scientists in Academe
Article in Feb. 20 addition of The Chronicle of Higher Education
by Lila Guterman
- The National Research
Council's materials forum, "Materials and Society: From Research
to Manufacturing" will take place Wednesday and Thursday, March
27 and 28, 2002. The forum brings together government policymakers,
members of the materials research and manufacturing communities and
end-users of materials to review, consider and discuss the current state
of materials science and engineering in the United States and the challenges
of the coming years. The program will take place at the National Academy
of Sciences building, 2100 C St., N.W., Washington, D.C. http://www4.nationalacademies.org/cets/nmab.nsf/web/Materials_Forum
- COACh
Workshops Announced in the Latest WCC Newsletter
[Must have Adobe Acrobat to view].
- Council
on Undergraduate Research Announces Institute Focused on Issues of Faculty
Development for Post-Tenure Faculty Entitled Vital Faculty Issues
after Tenure To Be Held This Spring.
- Join
the Chronicle of Higher Education's Discussion on Changes to the American
Association of Professors' Policy on the Tenure Review Rrocess for New
Parents
- Women's
Participation in Science and Engineering
Women's participation in science and engineering has grown impressively
during the past 25 years, but they still are more likely than men to
hold jobs with lower status and pay. A new National Academies report
documents progress and differences in career outcomes for female scientists
and engineers.
- ACS
to Increase Petroleum Research Fund Grants
- Minority
Groups Are Poorly Represented on Chemistry Faculties, Study Finds
by Jennifer Jacobson
- New
Data on the Change in the Number of Women Faculty Members in Engineering
By School from The
Committee on Women in Science and Engineering (CWSE).
- Proceedings
of the First NAS Symposium on Women in Science, "Who Will Do the
Science of the Future?"
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