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A Quartet of Academic Women Earn Awards
The honorees are Archana Chatterjee at Creighton University, Francoise Dussart of the University of Connectiut, Melaine Sartore-Baldwin of East Carolina University, and Samaa Abdurraqib of Bowdoin College.
Bowdoin College’s Barbara Held Honored by the American Psychological Foundation
Dr. Held, the Barry N. Wish Professor of Psychology and Social Studies at Bowdoin, was honored for “the most scholarly contributions to the philosophical foundations of psychological knowledge.”
Six Women Scholars Win Awards
The honorees of Ashley Crumbley, Patsy Dickinson, Carla Johnson, Mary Frances Nettles, Linda Putnam, and Cathy N. Davidson.
Four Women Scholars Stepping Down
Sheila Pinkel at Pomona College, Charlotte Beck at Hamilton College, and Jane Know of Bowdoin College are retiring from teaching. Emily Spieler is stepping down as dean but will continue to teach at the Northeastern University School of Law.
Two Women Promoted and Granted Tenure at Bowdoin College
Tess Chakkalakal and Belinda Kong were promoted to associate professor and granted tenure.
New Website Documents the History of Women at Bowdoin College
The research was produced by students in a 200-level seminar over the past semester.
Duke Names Two Women as Visiting Faculty Fellows
Tess Chakkalakal and Sharon Raynor will spend the spring semester at Duke conducting research in the humanities.
Bowdoin “Speak About It” Skit Program, That Deals With Issues of Sexual Assault, Goes on Tour
The tour has visited Colby, Bates, Haverford, Williams, and Utica colleges.
Bowdoin Professor Wins Book Award
Kristen Ghodsee honored for her book on the Bulgarian Muslim community.
Bowdoin College Scholars Author New Book on the Challenges of Motherhood for Women Academics
Professor Mommy offers advice on how to balance career goals and parenthood.
Four Women Full Professors Who Are Moving On
At this time of year, many members of the academic world enter retirement. Here are some notable women scholars who have decided to move on to other endeavors.