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user profile Lenore Cowen (CCAL30) (898)
Updated 16 weeks ago, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on Invitation to vote and comment on my class' project proposals (141) in Community - General
Daniel F. Bassill said: I think it's great that you've encouraged your class to do their planning and brainstorming in this open forum. I've offered suggestions to one group with hopes that a) I provide some useful ideas; and b) some of the stud...
Updated 30 weeks ago, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on HerStory: A Defense of History's Most Hated Heroines (0) in Q4 Funding Project
I am reminded of one of my favorite novels, Posession, by A.S. Byatt. It's a romance and a mystery that intertwines the past and the present: in the present, "he" is studying a (fictional) Victorian male poet; "she" is a feminist critic studying a (f...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)

discussion item How does one become a research leader in academia? (0) in Smart Women
This is a question for academics and something I'm really trying to figure out. I think the approach might depend on whether one is a man or a woman. To put things in perspective I'm a tenured associate professor at a PhD granting institution with ...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)

discussion item Do Scientists Need New Social Networks? (0) in Doctors and Scientists for Good
This discussion thread was sparked by two things: one was an article that said that Scientists were slow to adopt the new social networking tools: http://www.smartmobs.com/archive/2005/12/06/scientistsand.html The second was when Stephen and Soren...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)

discussion item How to live with sexism and not let it get to you (0) in Smart Women
I've decided to stay in a sexist profession and to continue to face sexism head on in committees partly because I love my profession, I have invested a lot in my profession and I believe I can make a difference for future women in my profession. Giv...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)

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