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Chevron
Lecture Series
The
Chevron Corp. provides funding for an annual luncheon
each October featuring female leaders in science, engineering,
and business. The entire CSM community is invited to
this annual event. |
| Past
Chevron Lecture Series Presenters |
| 2007 |
Ms. Janeen Judah, President, Chevron Environmental Management Company |
| 2006 |
Ms. C. Diane Matt, Executive Director, Women in Engineering Programs and Advocates Network (WEPAN) |
| 2005 |
Ms.
Nidhi Saxena, President, Dataman USA, LLC
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| 2004 |
Ms.
Marla Williams, President & CEO, The Women’s
Foundation of Colorado |
| 2003 |
Ms.
Jill Tiejen, Senior Engineer, McNeil Technologies, and
Founder & Principal, Technically Speaking |
| 2002 |
Ms.
Keller Hayes , President, Colorado Women Chamber of Commerce |
| 2001 |
Ms.
Kristy Schloss, President, Schloss Engineered Equipment |
| 2000 |
Dr.
Rodica A. Baranescu , first woman to be elected as president
of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) |
| 1999 |
Ms.
Jessie J. Harris, Associate Laboratory Director for Communications
and Stakeholder Relations, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
(NREL) |
| 1998 |
Dr.
Joan Gosink, CSM Engineering Division Director |
| 1997-98 |
Ms.
Jessie Roberson, Manager, Department of Energy, Rocky Flats |
| 1997-98 |
Ms.
Virginia Berkeley, President and CEO, Colorado Business
Bank |
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The Continuum – A Celebration of Women at Mines
In the spring
of 1999, Susan Rainey, a SWE member and graduating senior,
wanted to organize an event to honor and recognize the women
graduating from Mines. Susan was responsible for bringing SWE,
WISEM, and the CSM Alumni Association together to develop and
sponsor this biannual event. Each fall and spring semester,
on the Wednesday evening before graduation, family, friends,
alumnae, and the CSM community are invited to celebrate the
accomplishments of these women.
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Women’s History Month
Each March, WISEM and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) co-sponsor a noon hour luncheon event to celebrate Women’s History Month. The CSM Diversity Committee adds to the festivities by coordinating displays, banners and give-aways to commemorate women’s accomplishments throughout history.
| Upcoming
Women’s History Month Luncheon Presenters and Performers |
| 2008 |
Opalanga
Pugh, “The Story of Aunt Clara Brown” - Born into slavery,
she came to Colorado in the 1850s, and wasn’t free
to begin her journey until she was 55. |
| Past
Women’s History Month Luncheon Presenters and Performers |
| 2007 |
Barbara
Daubenspeck (303-422-0744), “A
Portrait of Molly Brown” |
| 2006 |
Shari
Caudron, author of “What Really Happened” and “Who
Are You People?”, “Honoring the Extraordinary Ordinary
Women in Our Lives”
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| 2005 |
Mary
Jane Duran, “Well
Behaved Women Rarely Make History,” portraying
Josephine Roche, Julia Archibald Homes, and Aunt Clara
Brown |
| 2004 |
Mary
Jane Duran, portraying Augusta Tabor |
| 2003 |
Magna
King,
one of the world’s
premier mountain climbers and one of the founders of the
Namlo Foundation, “Women’s History – A Retrospective from 2083” |
| 2002 |
Susan Marie Frontczak, “MANYA – A
Living History of Marie Curie” |
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Graduate Women’s Forum
The WISEM Program and the Graduate Studies Office offer noon hour workshops (lunch included!) for female graduate students focusing on academic, personal, and professional issues. This is also an opportunity for women to meet other female graduate students on campus.
| 2007-2008
Schedule |
| November
6, 2007 |
Women & Self Esteem: Building a Better You!
Presented by Terre Deegan-Young, CSM Counselor. |
| February
5, 2007 |
Work-Life Balance…It’s An Inside Job
Presented by Laurie Valaer, Founder of Spiral of Life Coaching. |
| April 3, 2008 |
Conversations Between Men & Women: Miscommunications or Missed Opportunities?
Presented by Debra K. Lasich, CSM WISEM Executive Director. |
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Society of Women Engineers Meeting
Society
of Women Engineers (SWE) meetings are held every Wednesday
at noon during the academic year. This is a great opportunity
to learn from industry professionals and meet new friends.
Members have an opportunity to learn about career opportunities,
academic options, and professional development strategies.
Lunch is provided to all members through the generous donations
of corporate
sponsors.
Visit the
SWE
website and click on the Events button to
view the current schedule of topics and speakers.
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Female Academic Faculty Meetings
A
variety of meetings are held throughout the academic year to
bring together female academic faculty to discuss matters such
as promotion and tenure, institutional policies, research, and
other relevant issues. Dr. Tracy Camp, Coordinator of the CSM
Academic Female Faculty Meetings, and Dr.
Junko Munakata Marr, Associate
Coordinator, are responsible
for scheduling the informal lunch and coffee gatherings during
the school year.
Beside
these informal meetings, two joint events are held each year.
The Female Faculty/Graduate Women’s Forum
Fall Social allows female graduate students and female
faculty to meet at the beginning of the fall semester. In
the spring semester, the female academic and administrative
faculty are invited to attend a luncheon featuring the projects
completed by the CSM Academic Management Institute for Women
in Higher Education participants.
Contacts:
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