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WOMEN IN PHYSICS LUNCHEONS

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Upcoming Event  

Luncheon
Tuesday, September 10
Noon - 1:30 PM
Duane Physics G1B31
Please RSVP by Friday Sept. 6!
Linda Frueh         492-6953
Linda.Frueh@Colorado.edu
Featured Speaker
Ann Carlos       Professor Profile
Economics Department Chair
Featured Food
Makings for sandwiches, fruits, veggies and drinks

Many Thanks
to our Sponsors  

IBM Printing Systems
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Reports  

AIP Report - Women in Physics 2000
This report describes how the representation of women in physics has changed over time. It also presents data comparing the representation of women in physics to the representation of women in other fields and in academics overall.
CU - Status of Women Report 2000
The Status of Women Reports, from the Chancellor's Committee on Women, provide baseline data, monitor change, and make recommendations to promote improvements in the status of women on the Boulder campus.

Campus Resources  

Women in Engineering Program
CU's Women in Engineering (WIE) Program was initiated in 1988 to increase the number of women enrolling in and graduating from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The enrollment of undergraduate women in the College for 1999-2000 is 21.4% overall, up from 15% in 1988.
The Chancellor's Committee on Women
The Chancellor's Committee on Women (CCW) is an informed advocate for all women on the campus - classified and unclassified staff, tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty, undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, and administrators.
Career Services
Career Services can help you make career decisions, plan & develop your career, write your resume & job search letters, pursue internships, improve your interviewing skills, seek career employment after graduation, be ready for the workplace, and interact with employers.

National Resources  

Research Experience for Undergradautes
The National Science Foundation makes possible a number of opportunities for undergraduates to join research projects each summer. This allows students to experience first-hand how basic research is carried out, and to contribute consequentially.