
The University of Maine received a $284,093 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a regional consortium to help find jobs for spouses of women faculty members in an effort to recruit and retain more women in STEM fields. An internal university study found that half of the women faculty who left the University of Maine did so due to a lack of professional opportunities for their spouses and partners.
The University of Texas at Austin received a $680,890 grant from the Embrey Family Foundation to aid the teaching, research, and outreach efforts of the university’s Center for Women’s and Gender Studies. The grant will also serve to fund a new professorship position at the center focusing on human rights.
Colorado State University received a $259,000 grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture for a program to increase the number of women in rural areas who pursue degree programs in STEM fields.

Emory University received a $1 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure for a study to develop a new screening technique called tomosynthesis that will map the internal structure of women’s breasts so that a more accurate dose of radiation therapy can be applied for breast cancer patients.


