Education
Bachelor of Arts, Swarthmore College, 1963;
Master of Arts, 1964, Columbia University and
Doctor of Philosophy, 1969, Columbia University.
Bachelor of Arts, Swarthmore College, 1963;
Master of Arts, 1964, Columbia University and
Doctor of Philosophy, 1969, Columbia University.
She was named acting dean in 1981, and named dean in 1982. As dean, she instituted a number of nationally acclaimed programs for women, including the Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. The Center for Women"s Global Leadership.
The Laurie New Jersey Chair in Women"s Studies.
And the Institute for Women"s Leadership. Further, she gathered the first organization of Faculty Fellows committed to the Douglass College mission within the context of the reorganized University.
She resigned 1995 in order to become director of the Institute for Women"s Leadership at Rutgers University.