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UPCOMING EVENTS

Committee on Advancing Institutional Transformation for Minority Women in Academia 2nd Committee Meeting
Washington, DC
January 11, 2012

Conference: Advancing Institutional Transformation for Minority Woman in Academia
Washington, DC
June 7-8, 2012

PAST EVENTS

CWSEM Committee Meeting
Irvine, CA
November 17-19, 2011

Committee on Advancing Institutional Transformation for Minority Women in Academia 1st Committee Meeting
Washington, DC
October 9-10, 2011

Workshop Blueprint for the Future: Framing the Issues of Women in Science in a Global Context
Washington, DC
April 4, 2011
Agenda & Presentations

CWSEM Roundtable of Representatives from Federal Agencies & Professional Societies 
Washington, DC
November 4, 2010

Agenda
Presentations and Handouts

 


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Alice M. Agogino
Roscoe and Elizabeth Hughes Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley

Alice Agogino is the Roscoe and Elizabeth Hughes Professor of Mechanical Engineering and an affiliated faculty at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) Haas School of Business. She also directs the Berkeley Expert Systems Technology Laboratory and the Berkeley Instructional Technology Studio. She has served in a number of administrative positions at UCB including associate dean of engineering and faculty assistant to the executive vice chancellor and provost in educational development and technology. She continues as principal investigator for the National Engineering Education Delivery System and the digital libraries of courseware in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology. She received a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of New Mexico (1975), an MS in mechanical engineering (1978) from the UCB, and Ph.D. from the Department of Engineering-Economic Systems at Stanford University (1984). She is a member of the Association of Women in Science and was awarded the NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars in 2004. She formally served as member of the COSEPUP Committee on Women in Academic Science and Engineering. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.