Grants or Gifts Relating to Women in Higher Education| Women In Academia Report
Grants or Gifts Relating to Women in Higher Education| Women In Academia Report
“I am honored and excited to serve as president of ATSU’s Missouri campus,” said Gaylah Sublette. “It is a privilege to work alongside our outstanding faculty, staff, students, and community partners to continue advancing education, research, and service in healthcare.”| Women In Academia Report
“I feel honored to serve as ASEE president because the organization’s mission to advance innovation, excellence and access at all levels of engineering education is something I truly believe in,” said Dr. Luks, a teaching professor in chemical engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology.| Women In Academia Report
Grants or Gifts Relating to Women in Higher Education| Women In Academia Report
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Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. Here are the latest selections.| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Dougherty, professor of physics at Imperial College London, is the first-woman to be appointed Astronomer Royal since the position was created 350 years ago. She is renowned for leading two major uncrewed space missions to Saturn and Jupiter.| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Kessler taught psychology at Case Western Reserve University for four decades. She had two stints as department chair and was a key faculty member in advancing the university's clinical training opportunities in psychology.| Women In Academia Report
"When making budget adjustments, Meredith leaders focused on protecting programs and services essential to fulfilling its mission," said a college spokesperson. "These difficult decisions were made for the good of the college as a whole."| Women In Academia Report
Set to retire in August, Dr. Whittington has spent the past three decades with Ohio State. Currently holding the rank of distinguished professor, she is leadership expert on effective teaching methods in agriculture education.| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Wolf, the Elmer E. Koch Professor of Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has taught electrical engineering for nearly four decades. She has previously served on the faculty at the Georgia Tech and Princeton University.| Women In Academia Report