| The Institute for Research on Women and Gender invites you to the
first installment of the 2004 Jing Lyman Lecture Series:
"Women in Science and
Engineering"
April 14, 2004
"Leadership in Engineering"
M. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell
The Burton J. and DeeDee McMurtry Professor in the School of Engineering
and, by courtesy, Senior Fellow at the Institute for International
Studies
Gold Lounge, Faculty Club, Stanford
University
12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
May 12, 2004
"Can Technology Have a Gender?: The Effects of Female and Male Voices
on Persuasion, Voting, Attitudes, and Behaviors"
Cliff Nass
Professor of Communication and, by courtesy, of Sociology and of
Computer Science
Gold Lounge, Faculty Club, Stanford
University
12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
The 2003 Jing Lyman Lecture Series is held in conjunction with the
WINSE (Women in the Natural Sciences and Engineering) Program and is
supported by the Stanford Provost's Office Gabilan Fund.
As always, Lyman Lectures are free and open to the public.
For more information please contact Courtney
Bennett at (650) 723-1994 or
bennettc@stanford.edu. |