ADVANCE Cross College Lunch

November 2019

We are also pleased that Dr. Chaouki T. Abdallah, the Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) at the Georgia Tech, will be joining lunch and speaking with the group.

The cross- college ADVANCE lunch is an opportunity to meet with women faculty from across campus, explore networking and collaboration opportunities, learn about recent and upcoming ADVANCE activities and diversity and inclusion initiatives, and share your thoughts.

 

When:             Monday, November 11, 2019          

Talk: Cassidy Sugimoto, "Parity Paradox: Exploring Gendered Labor Roles and Rewards in Science"

November 2019

  Ivan Allen College ADVANCE 
    Co-sponsored by School of Public Policy

    Present a Talk
    
    Cassidy Sugimoto    
    Professor, School of Informatics, Computing, & Engineering
    Indiana University
    Program Director, Science of Science Policy, National Science Foundation
    
    "Parity Paradox:  Exploring Gendered Labor Roles and Rewards in Science"

Good News From Our Colleagues !

June 2019

Dear IAC Friends,

Good News from our Colleagues !

-Marilyn Brown (SPP) is PI for an ($80,000) award from the Ray Anderson Foundation for an initiative on "Georgia Drawdown."

-Karen Head (LMC), Olga Shemyakina (Econ), and Jennifer Singh (HSoc) have been selected for the 2019-20 Provost's Emerging Leaders Cohort.

IAC ADVANCE on Futures of On-Line Teaching/Learning

March 2019

Dear Colleagues,

Valued are your voice and visions toward Futures of On-Line Teaching and Learning - shared generously in yesterday's IAC ADVANCE Lunch/Discussion !

Appreciation goes to Dean Jackie Royster, Anna Stenport (Chair, Modern Languages), Laura Taylor (Chair, Economics), Rebecca Burnett (LMC), and Karen Head (LMC) for supporting the focus on shaping and envisioning on-line instruction.

Gender & Work-Family Overload: Academia as a Revealing Case

February 2019

Dear IAC Friends,

The ADVANCE website has a new page, Reflections on Advancement of Faculty:  Issues and Solutions.

The first featured piece focuses on an issue central to our community:  "Gender and Work-Family Overload:  Academia as a Revealing Organizational Case
(Click through with the direct link above)

With good wishes for all - Mary