Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) records 1969-1999

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Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) records 1969-1999

Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) was started in 1972 at Brown University to promote women in higher education administration. HERS originally started as a referral and placement service for women in higher education, and it now provides professional development opportunities for professional academic women. As of 2005, HERS has three offices: HERS, Mid-America (located at the University of Denver since 1983), HERS, New-England (at Wellesley College since 1976), and HERS, West (at the University of Utah). Beginning in 1976, HERS and Bryn Mawr College have co-sponsored a four week Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education Administration. The Institute has had over 200 participants from the United States and abroad. In 1978, HERS, New England began The Management Institute for Women in Higher Education at Wellesley College. The Management Institute is a series of five weekend seminars providing management training for professional women administrators. The National Associate of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA)/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement (IAA) is held for a week in June in various locations. Recently HERS completed the HERS South Africa Seminar, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which provided the opportunity for 80 South African women to learn about higher education processes in the United States. All of the offices in the HERS network are involved in other activities to promote women, particularly women in higher education administration. These include working with women on career mapping and guidance; collaboration with other organizations, colleges and universities; attending and presenting in conferences; publishing; and service on various education related boards and commissions. Dr. Cynthia Secor has been the Director of the HERS Network since 1975 and is the founding Director of the Summer Institute and HERS, Mid-America.

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National Committee on Pay Equity

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Colorado Wyoming Association for Women in Education (CWAWE)

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Institute for Research on Women (IROW)

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Commission on Women in Higher Education

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International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

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National Association for Women in Education (NAWE)

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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation.

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U.S. Equal Employment Commission

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Helena Rubenstein Foundation, Incirca

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The Fund for the Feminist Majority, The Feminist Majority Foundation

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The Charlotte Selver Foundation

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Women's Bank

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American Association of Women in Community and Junior Colleges

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American Association of Higher Education (AAHE)

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National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History (U.S.)

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Hermanas

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Girls, Inc.

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National Center for Higher Education

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National Institute for Leadership Development (NILD)

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ERIC, ASHE

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National College of Education

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People to People International

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Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England)

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Common Cause (U.S.)

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Common Cause is a non-profit advocacy organization committed to honest, open and accountable government and participation in the democratic process. The group was founded in 1970 by John Gardner, who served as the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under President Lyndon B. Johnson and later as chairman of the National Urban Coalition. Originally created with the intention of representing citizens’ interests in Washington, the group soon became a vehicle for protesting the Vietnam War. ...

National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)

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The Josiah Macy Junior Foundation

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Access to Power: A Program of Leadership Education (APPLE)

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Philadelphia Task Force on Women and Religion

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The Women's Foundation of Colorado (WFC)

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Women's College Coalition

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Christian Association (CA)

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National Association of Women's Centers (NACW)

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National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAEOHE)

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Amnesty international

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Amnesty International was founded in 1961 by Peter Benenson, a lawyer from the United Kingdom, who originally planned to start an appeal in Britain aimed at freeing all prisoners of conscience from around the world. By 1963, it comprised more than 1000 voluntary groups in 28 countries, and it continued to grow until, in 2008, it has expanded to include 52 sections. These national A.I. sections remain essentially their own organizations with large followings and boards of directors, including Amn...

Delaware Valley Women's Studies Consortium

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New Jersey Advisory Commission on the Status of Women

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Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programs

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Institute for Research in History

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Edward W. Hazen Foundation

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Center for Creative Leadership (CCL)

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Friends of the earth

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David Charles Masselli, a Washington, D.C. attorney, worked with energy policy and environmental issues for a number of years. Initially as the Energy Policy Director for the Friends of the Earth, he later represented the Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) and was also associated with ANTAEUS Resources Consulting. Mr. Masselli, representing environmental interests, worked with the drafting of federal legislation which would oversee the leasing and development of federa...

Women's Education Equity Act Program (WEEA)

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White House Fellowships

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National Research Council (U.S.)

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The National Research Council was organized by the National Academy of Sciences in 1916 to associate the broad community of science and technology with the Academy's purposes of further knowledge and advising the federal government. The Council has become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, and the scientific and engineering communities. From the descriptio...

Mid-Career Women in Administration

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National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS)

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Women's Imitative for Technology Leadership

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National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)

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New Jersey. Division on Women

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The Florida Endowment Fund for Higher Education (FEF)

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The Lundberg Foundation

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National Council for Research on Women (NCRW)

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William Penn Foundation

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Leadership America

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Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges (CASC)

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American Association of American Community and Junior Colleges (AACJC)

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The Family Medical Leave Act

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General Electric Foundation

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Project on Quality Undergraduate Education (QUE)

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National Council of Administrative Women in Education (NCAWE)

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National Center for Public Service Internship Programs (U.S.)

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Organization of American Historians (OAH)

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National Organization for Women (NOW)

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Project OPEN

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Alliance of Women for Education (AWE)

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National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)

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Regional Education Service Agency (RESA)

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Denver Area Teaching and Research Colloquium

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Dana Corporation Foundation

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Council for the Advancement of Experimental Learning (CAEL)

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The Spencer Foundation

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Rockefeller Family Fund.

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National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC)

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Pennsylvania. Commission for Women

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The Pennsylvania Commission for Women (PACW) was created by Executive Order 1975-3 and signed by Governor Milton J. Shapp on February 27, 1975. The Commission's objective was to develop and carry out policies "to help insure that women had full and equal opportunities as citizens of the Commonwealth and to increase State government's effort to eradicate sex discrimination against women in Pennsylvania." The Commission was also tasked with being a strong advocate for the rights of women, to raise...

National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education (NCWGE)

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Bicentennial Women's Center

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Women in Communications, Incirca (WICI)

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United Steel Foundation, Incirca

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Secor, Cynthia

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National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC)

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Society for values in higher education

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Council for Financial Aid to Education (CFAE)

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The Potomac Institute, Incirca

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Association for Women in Science, Inc. (AWIS)

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James Madison Wood Research Institute

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Edna McConnell Clark Foundation

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Exxon Corporation

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Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)

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National Endowment for the Humanities

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Merck Institute for Science Education

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Wider Opportunities for Women, Incirca (WOW)

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American Association of Retired Persons

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Pennsylvania., Department of Education

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University without Walls

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Working Assets

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The Foundation Center

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Ms. Foundation for Women

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Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAW)

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Junior League of Denver

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