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NDSU FORWARD is committed to
establishing a university culture in which all are nurtured and supported to develop to their fullest potential, and the criteria for success and achievement incorporate unique skills and contributions of both men and women.

NDSU FORWARD will be instrumental
in creating a culture of support balanced
with concern for personal and family
values and responsibilities, enhancing
job performance and satisfaction. We
envision an environment where women
are leaders and decision makers at all
levels of the University. By these efforts
NDSU will transform as an institution
and will demonstrate its commitment to
gender equity through a record of
accomplishment in recruitment,
development, and retention of women.

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Apr 9 | www.ndsu.edu/news
NDSU nursing professor gives national presentations, publishes article new !
Marjorie McCullagh, associate professor of nursing, has recently completed a number of peerreviewed and invited presentations. Her research focus is on occupational health and safety for workers in production agriculture...

Mar 31 | MN Public Radio
Women at war, examining the experience **Listen** new !
North Dakota State University Assistant Professor of Sociology Christina Weber wants to know how women's changing role in war affects the women who've been deployed. She wants to know if more should be done to help those women return to civilian life...

Feb 27 | www.ndsu.edu/news
Strom to present "Government Regulations versus Individual Choice" new !
Claire Strom, NDSU associate professor of history and religion and a 2008 Larry Remele Memorial Fellow, will present "Government Regulations versus Individual Choice" on Wednesday, March 12, at 7 p.m. in Beckwith Auditorium...

Feb 27 | www.ndsu.edu/news
Weber to present "Missing Voices" new !
Christina Weber, NDSU assistant professor of sociology and a 2008 Larry Remele Memorial Fellow, will present "Missing Voices" on Wednesday, March 19, at 7 p.m. in Beckwith Auditorium...

2008 |ND Humanities Council
Remele Fellowships new !
Since 1986, the NDHC has offered research fellowships to humanities scholars who live or work in North Dakota. The impressive list of 119 selected Fellows includes some of the best scholars and most skilled public presenters in the state. Named in 1989 in memory of the late Larry Remele...

Jan 23 | www.ndsu.edu/news
Katti named committee chair new !
Kalpana S. Katti, university distinguished professor of civil engineering, has been appointed national chair of the academic affairs committee for the Materials Research Society...

Jan 9 | www.ndsu.edu/news
Birmingham quoted in New York Times new !
Elizabeth (Betsy) Birmingham, associate professor of English, was quoted in a New York Times article titled "Rediscovering a Heroine of Chicago Architecture: Marion Mahony."...

Oct 2007 | www.ndsu.edu/news
Katti named Distinguished Professor new !
President Joseph A. Chapman has announced NDSU's inaugural University Distinguished Professors. He made the announcement during his annual State of the University Address on Oct. 4. The University Distinguished Professors include Kalpana Katti, professor of civil engineering...

July 2007 | www.ndsu.edu/cdfs
Center for Child Development
With the support of President Chapman, the Center for Child Development is pleased to announce a major change in operations. Effective July 1, 2007, the Center will move from a nine-month program based on the academic calendar to a twelve-month program based on the administrative/staff calendar...

Featured Topic | MRS Bulletin Aug 1992 Issue
What's Keeping Women Out of Technical Careers?
What can I possibly write on the topic of my experiences as a woman working in the field of materials science and engineering? In efforts to explain myself to the Society of Women Engineers recently, I resurrected a small platoon of iron-willed female ancestors and paraded their accomplishments in a male-dominated world. Today the ancestors will be left in peace...