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Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University) (49)

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The Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University Library) sponsors oral history interviews with women scientists and engineers in a wide variety of fields. The interviews document the career and experiences of these women in order to illustrate the critical role they played.

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Graduate Women in Science (6)

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Association for Women in Science (6)

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Association of Women in Science. (5)

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Michigan Women in Science. (2)

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Unit of the University of Michigan Center for the Education of Women established in 1972 to provide a forum for women scientists at the university. Michigan Women in Science (MWIS), a part of the University of Michigan Center for the Education of Women (formerly the Center for the Continuing Education of Women), was formed in March 1972 "during [a] luncheon meeting of two biophysicists, a biochemist, and an astronomer." (See Box 1, folder: History, handwritten notes) Thr...

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Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University Library) (4)

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National Science Foundation (U.S.) Committee on Minorities and Women in Science. (2)

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University of Michigan. Women in Science and Engineering Program. (2)

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Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) at the University of Michigan was established in 1980 to increase the number of women students who major in and seek advanced degrees in mathematics, science and technical fields. WISE has offered internships, resource guides, programming and the Warner-Lambert lecture series towards this goal. In addition to supporting women at the collegiate level, WISE has extended its outreach to girls in elementary and high school as well....

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Women in Science and Engineering (1)

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Women in Science at Harvard-Radcliffe. (1)

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