| Introduction
Why AWM is Still
Needed
Social
Unacceptability, Teaching vs. Research,
Promotions and Reward,
Percentages at Elite Institutions,
Graduate School Attrition,
Disparaging Comments and
Discrimination
AWM Activity List
for the 1990s
Newsletter,
Website,
Publications,
AWM Workshops,
SK Days, Travel Grants,
Special Conferences,
Lectures,
AWM Awards,
Panel Discussions,
Other Meeting Activites,Other Societies, Public Relations, and Education
Activies, Noetherian Ring Groups, AWM Office,
Speakers Bureau,
Networking Parties
Issues of the
1990s
Affirmative
Action, Two-Body Problem,
Children, Nature vs. Nuture, Sexual Harassment, Teaching Evaluations,
Policy Matters vs. Individual Cases,
Lobbying, International Issues,
Fundraising
Men in the
AWM
Two Men Special
to AWM, Male Mentors,
Articles by Men in the Newsletter,
Men and AWM Panels, Men's Concrete Support
Interviews with AWM
Members
Milestones of the 1990s
Speakers at ICMs,
Governance by Women in Mathematical
Organizations, Mathematics
Competitions
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Web Editor's
Note: This is an expanded version of a recent article by the
same name (click here for
PDF version) in Vol. 46, No.1 (January
1999) of AMS Notices. This
article will also appear in the AWM Newsletter.
Additions to the original
article appear in purple-colored text or are
marked by .
The views expressed here are those of
the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the AWM.
Jean E. Taylor is a
professor of mathematics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Her email address is
taylor@math.rutgers.edu.
Sylvia M. Wiegand is a
professor of mathematics at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Her email address is
swiegand@mathstat.unl.edu.
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