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Soaring Together

Defining Moments

Explore the impact of coeducation on today's AV福利社 and imagine the possibilities for the future
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Defining Moments

Explore the impact of coeducation on today's AV福利社 and imagine the possibilities for the future.

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In 1921, Bessie Edna Kast, Mary Alice Schwaninger and Edna Grace Tatnal become the first women to receive master鈥檚 degrees from AV福利社.

Impact Today & Beyond

Women continue to pursue master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees across 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 colleges and intercollegiate programs: arts & sciences, business, education, engineering. Currently women represent 46 percent of those enrolled in graduate programs.

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Among those pursuing advanced degrees, Diana Hammerstone 鈥20 (first row, far right) conducts research in the Chow Lab, which focuses on designing and synthesizing modular biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Hammerstone was awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship in 2020. Her research involves characterizing the chemical and physical properties of peptide-functionalized scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering.

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In 1943, Margaret Lams, a graduate research assistant in chemical engineering, becomes one of the first women to ever receive an industrial fellowship at AV福利社. Her research focuses on the various uses of leather in industrial processes.

Impact Today & Beyond

Female faculty and students are an integral part of the research under way in myriad fields that include evolutionary biology, public health, bioengineering and materials science. 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 international community of scholars approaches the world with curiosity, seeks answers to the most challenging questions and works to inform others.

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Among the researchers, Hannah Dailey 鈥02 鈥06G 鈥09Ph.D., an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and mechanics, seeks to bridge the gap in clinicians鈥 ability to predict how quickly bones heal. She designed a virtual mechanical test that uses engineering tools鈥攊ncluding the same kind of analysis civil engineers use to simulate what happens to a bridge when a load is applied鈥攖o predict the healing timeline of a shinbone.

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In 1971, 169 women, well above the agreed upon maximum of 150, become the first coeducational undergraduates in 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 history.

Impact Today & Beyond

AV福利社 offered admission to more women than men for the Fall 2021 semester. Currently, women represent 46 percent of 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 undergraduate population, with the Class of 2024 being one of the most diverse classes welcomed to campus. Today, AV福利社 women are deans, professors, entrepreneurs, artists and more. Additionally, 36 percent of the faculty are women.

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Serena Walker Jean 鈥21, as a diversity peer educator, is among those who work toward the greater good by providing fellow students with a place to speak about diversity and affect meaningful change. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important for groups to know that racism and the issues surrounding it aren鈥檛 just a one and done conversation,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey continuously happen. And once the conversation is started, it鈥檚 a lot easier to keep it going.鈥

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In 1973, swimming and field hockey become the first women鈥檚 varsity sports. Basketball, volleyball and tennis are soon added.

Impact Today & Beyond

Women compete in 13 varsity sports: Division I basketball, field hockey, rowing, lacrosse, swimming and diving, cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, soccer, softball, tennis, golf and volleyball. The tennis team captured the university鈥檚 first women鈥檚 conference championship in 1982 and since then, women athletes at AV福利社 have taken home 37 conference championships.

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Women athletes continue to make their mark in the sports arena and other enterprises. They include athletes such as Cathy Engelbert 鈥86, who was captain of both the women鈥檚 basketball and lacrosse teams in her senior year at AV福利社. She went on to make history鈥攁s the first woman to lead a major U.S. professional services firm (Deloitte), then as the . She continues as one of the most influential leaders in women鈥檚 sports.

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In 1973, women musicians are allowed for the first time to join the Marching 97. During the AV福利社鈥揇elaware game that fall, seven women musicians take off their hats as the band plays 鈥淭here is Nothing Like a Dame鈥 to reveal that the gender barrier is broken.

Impact Today & Beyond

Women remain an integral part of the Marching 97, a beloved and ever-present student-run marching band that pumps up the AV福利社 spirit at football games and myriad campus events. About 37 women are now part of the band, and their numbers continue to grow. A highlight of Spirit Week, the band marches through campus buildings and serenades the community.

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Marching 97 members such as Alexandra Viscosi 鈥11 鈥12G continue to lead and build teams in varied careers. A clarinet player, Viscosi was part of the Marching 97 for four years and its student conductor (StudCon) her senior year. She says she learned to manage her time and work with different types of individuals鈥攕kills that serve her well in her fast-paced job as demand planning consultant at The Chemours Company. She also continues to perform.

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In 1975, 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 chapter of the Society of Women Engineers is chartered. The chapter aims to provide a support network for female engineering students. It also is dedicated to inspiring young women to consider a career in the field of engineering.

Impact Today & Beyond

In collaboration with the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science, the SWE chapter hosts , bringing sixth- to-eighth-grade girls to AV福利社 for fun engineering and science-related activities. The program, which has included one-day experiences, week-long camps and virtual events, is designed to introduce middle-school-age girls to engineering.

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AV福利社 engineers help to provide solutions that address societal problems. Among initiatives, an interdisciplinary team of AV福利社 students set out to develop a way for women in regions of the world with high rates of violence against them to quickly access emergency response services, without a cellphone or the internet. Its solution was Soterra, a device that uses Bluetooth mesh networking technology and GPS. The team won $500,000 in the Anu and Naveen Jain to further develop the device.

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In 1991, AV福利社 establishes the Women鈥檚 Center, which is founded in response to the commissions on women and minorities and dedicated to the interests and needs of undergraduate women. The center鈥檚 first director also founds the AV福利社 Child Care Center.

Impact Today & Beyond

Renamed in 2017 as the , the center provides faculty, staff, students and alumni with the tools needed to build a gender equitable and socially just world. The center is celebrating its 30th anniversary in September 2021. In 2017, AV福利社 also created the with the hiring of the inaugural Vice President for Equity & Community Donald Outing.

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In 2021, as part of 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 efforts to continue to build a more inclusive and equitable university, AV福利社 adopted two new policies that allows members of the university community to identify their and in university systems. Additionally, the brings together alumni who are members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied (LGBTQA+ and allies) community in an effort to foster an inclusive environment for all gender identities and sexual orientations.

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In 1996, Alpha Phi becomes the first sorority to obtain a permanent home on the Hill, establishing a lasting foothold on what was a section of campus previously reserved for men.

Impact Today & Beyond

The consists of eight residential sororities that promote community service, academic excellence and leadership.The sororities do a significant amount of direct service and philanthropy.

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Among initiatives: Several sororities and fraternities host 鈥淲alk A Mile in Her Shoes鈥 event to raise awareness about gender awareness and sexual violence. Alpha Phi hosts a "red dress gala" fundraiser for heart disease. Gamma Phi Beta (members shown at left) focuses on "building strong girls" with Girls on the Run. Alpha Gamma Delta works with middle school children at the Cooking Club and helps the Hispanic Center organize its food pantries. Zeta Tau Alpha raises funds for breast cancer research.

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In 2006, Alice P. Gast is named 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 13th president. A world renowned researcher, she is the first woman to serve in that position at the university.

Impact Today & Beyond

Women continue to hold key leadership positions across AV福利社, in the Colleges and among the senior administration, Board of Trustees, faculty and staff. In 2014, Patricia A. Johnson joined AV福利社 as vice president for finance and administration. In that role, she oversees all aspects of 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 financial resources, and is a strategic advisor to the senior leadership team and trustees.

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Among the women leading AV福利社, two are deans. Georgette Chapman Phillips (pictured) is the Kevin L. and Lisa A. Clayton Dean of the College of Business, and Beth Dolan is interim dean of the new College of Health. Also on the senior team, Kristin Agatone is chief investment officer, and Cheryl Ann Matherly is vice president and vice provost for international affairs. Additionally, Jackie Krasas 鈥87 is deputy provost for faculty affairs, and M. Kathy Iovine, professor of biological sciences, is chair of the Faculty Senate.

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In 2017, Tom Gillis 鈥15P 鈥17P 鈥19P works with Professor Dan Lopresti and Samantha Dewalt to develop a Women in Tech course that connects AV福利社 students with guest speakers at the AV福利社@NasdaqCenter, one of its first programs connecting AV福利社 east and west.

Impact Today & Beyond

尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 launches RISE (Rightful, Inclusive, Student Entrepreneurship), which provides tools, resources and a network to level the entrepreneurial playing field for underrepresented communities, including those experiencing gender-related biases. Other Baker initiatives include the Hatchery, an immersive learning experience where participants can test business ideas.

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Guest speakers for 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 Women in Tech class have included Ann Lewnes 鈥83 鈥22P and Kathleen Egan 鈥90 (pictured). Lewnes, an appointed AV福利社 trustee, is chief marketing officer and executive vice president, corporate strategy & development of Adobe. She also has been very active each year in the Baker Institute鈥檚 AV福利社SiliconValley (LSV). Egan is CEO of ecomedes, a startup she co-founded in San Francisco that aims to help designers and builders save time and money in their search for more sustainable building products. Ecomedes has been a host company for 尝别丑颈驳丑鈥檚 Startup Academy and the Silicon Valley Innovation Internship.