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University of Wisconsin - Madison

01/30/2004

Description: 
This documentary on the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, based at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, captures the first year of a five-year National Science Foundation-funded effort to investigate why such a small percentage of faculty in the biological and physical sciences are female. The documentary looks back on the remarkable efforts of UW-Madison administrators and women faculty over the years to enhance the working environments of women scientists and engineers, and shows how WISELI is currently using the campus as a living laboratory to study and test interventions expected to have a positive effect on the advancement of women in science and engineering.

Production Company: Eclipse Multimedia Productions, Madison WI

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Speaker(s):
Jo Handelsman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Plant Pathology and Co-director of WISELI, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Paul Peercy, dean, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Molly Carnes, Jean Manchester Biddick Bascom Professor of Medicine; Co-director, WISELI, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sue Rosser, dean, Ivan Allen College, Georgia Institute of Technology

Katharine Lyall, President, University of Wisconsin System

Janet Hyde, Helen Thompson Woolley Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies; former associate vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Judith Leavitt, Ruth Bleier Professor of History of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Alice Hogan, program director, ADVANCE, National Science Foundation

Betsy Draine, professor, English; former associate vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Mariamme Whatley, professor and chair, Women's Studies Program; associate dean, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Linda Greene, Evjue-Bascom Professor of Law; associate vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Peter Spear, provost, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jennifer Sheridan, executive and research director, WISELI, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sue Daffinrud, associate researcher, LEAD Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Christine Maidl Pribbenow, associate researcher, LEAD Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ramona Gunter, research assistant and Ph.D. candidate, Department of Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Virginia Valian, professor, Department of Psychology; P.I., Hunter College ADVANCE Grant; author of "Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women", City University of New York-Hunter College

Patrick Farrell, professor, Mechanical Engineering; associate dean, Academic Affairs, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

John Wiley, chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Runtime:00:31:21

Rating:TV-G


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