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This documentary on the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, based at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, captures the first year of a five-year National Science Foundation-funded effort to investigate why such a small percentage of faculty in the biological and physical sciences are female.  The documentary looks back on the remarkable efforts of UW-Madison administrators and women faculty over the years to enhance the working environments of women scientists and engineers, and shows how WISELI is currently using the campus as a living laboratory to study and test interventions expected to have a positive effect on the advancement of women in science and engineering. Production Company: Eclipse Multimedia Productions, Madison WI From the Series:The University of Wisconsin - Madison Presents
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Video Length: 1881
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: January 30, 2004
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July 17, 2010
Radio waves are used for far more than just radio communication. Dr. David Staelin, professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, exposes its many uses in everything from computer networks to satellite communication, but, he also warns that we may be running ...
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July 17, 2010
In the spring of 2010, the Denman Forestry Issues Series was presented by the School of Forest Resources in the new College of the Environment, at the University of Washington. The series featured 10 featured speakers to discuss "Forests and the Health of Puget Sound.” The second ...
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