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About the Chancellor's Committee on Women
The Chancellor's Committee on Women
(CCW) was established in April 1996. The CCW is an informed advocate
for all women on campus classified and unclassified staff; tenure-track
and non-tenure track faculty; undergraduate, graduate, and professional
students; and administrators.
- We monitor the status of women on
campus.
- We recommend policy to create significant
change.
- We work to assure justice and equity
for women at CU-Boulder.
The CCW is comprised of representatives
of all women on campus. The CCW has undertaken initiatives in the following
areas in the past several years:
- Data collection and reporting on the
status of women. These data were not previously collected.
- Active participation in diversity
efforts and committees across campus.
- Promotion and support for the development
of mentoring programs for women faculty.
- Continual monitoring and feedback
on sexual harassment policy and revisions to the policy.
- Safety and health initiatives for
women on campus.
The CCW intends to initiate or continue
actions as a result of its analysis and findings for this Status of
Women Report:
- Nominate women faculty and staff for
awards and leadership development opportunities.
- Encourage enhancement or establishment
of mentoring programs for women faculty and staff.
- Issue annual reports to hold the administration
accountable.
The 1998-1999 members of the CCW were:
- Rajani Adhikary, Student
- Carole Anderson, Employee Development,
Co-chair
- Mary Bonneville, Retired Faculty,
MCDB
- Whitney Browne, Student
- Susan Dean, Libraries
- Yem Fong, Libraries, Co-chair
- Janet Garcia, Foreign Student and
Scholar Services
- Maggie Guntren, Student
- Chonín Horno-Delgado, Spanish
and Portuguese
- Gina Kozik-Rosabal, Women's Resource
Center
- Robbie Martinez, Employee Benefits
- Nina Molinaro, Spanish and Portuguese
- Doris Olsen, Counseling Services
- Sherry Snyder, Student Programs, College
of Engineering
- Jill Tietjen, Women in Engineering
Program
- Cheryl Wilson, Women's Resource
Center
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Progress Since First Annual Status of Women Report (1998)
Key Findings and Data Sources
Quantitative Analysis and Findings
Qualitative Analysis and Findings
Policy Recommendations
Other Recommendations
Charts and Tables
About the Chancellor's Committee on Women
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