University of Delaware has received a PAID (Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination) Award

 

NSF Faculty Award The University of Delaware has received a PAID (Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination) award through the National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE program. UD’s $307,936 PAID grant will help to transform the culture for women faculty in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields at the University of Delaware by educating faculty and administrators in best practices for recruitment and retention. Pictured here are PI Dean Michael Chajes (right) with co-PIs (from left to right) Provost Tom Apple, Associate Dean Pam Cook, and Professor Kathryn Scantlebury.

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Pam Cook awarded the 2009 Trabant Women’s Equity Award

EA Trabant Award Luncheon Pam Cook, Professor of Mathematics and Associate Dean of Engineering, was awarded the 2009 Trabant Women’s Equity Award. Professor Cook is pictured here (center) with those who nominated her for the award: from the left, Kara Maki, ADVANCE member Sue McNeil, ADVANCE member Anette Karlsson, and Beverly Wright. >>Read More.

UD received PAID (Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination) Award

Nsf08_pic The University of Delaware has received a PAID (Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination) award through the National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE program. UD’s $307,936 PAID grant will help to transform the culture for women faculty in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields at the University of Delaware by educating faculty and administrators in best practices for recruitment and retention. Pictured here are PI Dean Michael Chajes (right) with co-PIs (from left to right) Provost Tom Apple, Associate Dean Pam Cook, and Professor Kathryn Scantlebury.  >>Read More