<node id="51939">
  <nid>51939</nid>
  <type>news</type>
  <uid>
    <user id="27154"><![CDATA[27154]]></user>
  </uid>
  <created>1265752385</created>
  <changed>1475895926</changed>
  <title><![CDATA[CoC Professor Mary Jean Harrold accepts Presidential Award for Excellence on behalf of women in comp]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p class="subtitles"><strong>PRESIDENT                    BUSH HONORS CRA-W FOR MENTORING EFFORTS</strong></p>
<p>Atlanta                        (May 13, 2004) - President George W. Bush awarded the Computing                        Research Association's Committee on the Status of Women                        in Computing Research (CRA-W) the 2003 Presidential Award                        for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring                        (PAESMEM) for "significant achievements in mentoring                        women across educational levels."
</p>
<p>White House                          Office of Science and Technology Policy Director John                          H. Marburger, III, presented CRA-W Co-Chair Dr. Mary Jean                          Harrold (Georgia Tech, College of Computing) and CRA-W                          representative Dr. Jan Cuny (University of Oregon, Computer                          Science Department) with the citation at a noon ceremony                          in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. CRA-W was                          one of just eight institutional winners of the annual                          award, given to those organizations identified as "exemplars"                          and leaders in the national effort to more fully develop                          the Nation's human resources in science, mathematics and                          engineering.</p>
<p>The award cites CRA-W's work providing "hands-on                          research experiences, mentoring, role models and information                          exchange to women pursuing careers in [the] field."                          CRA-W programs seek to increase the number of women involved                          in computer science and engineering, increase the degree                          of success they experience, and provide a forum for addressing                          problems that often fall disproportionately within women's                          domain.</p>
<p>In a message from the President read by Marburger at                          the ceremony, Bush noted that new technology was redefining                          the American workplace and that, "in order to stay                          on the leading edge we must insure the participation of                          people from diverse backgrounds and experiences."</p>
<p> "The                          programs recognized today will serve as role models [in                          that process]," the President's message said. "I'm                          incredibly pleased that the long-term work of CRA-W has                          received this recognition," Harrold said. "CRA-W's                          success is owed to a long progression of women in computing                          who gave – and give – of their time and effort                          to share their knowledge and experiences with the next                          generation. As the President noted, the country will be                          well-served by continuing to increase the participation                          of underrepresented groups."</p>
<p>"The problem is particularly acute in computing,"                          Cuny said. "Five of the 10 fastest growing occupations                          in the next decade will be computer related, but women                          make up less than a third of the IT workforce and an even                          smaller percentage of the academic pipeline. This underrepresentation                          represents a loss of talent and creativity that we will                          need shaping the future role of technology in society."</p>
<p>In                          addition to the Presidential Citation, the award also                          includes $10,000 to be used by CRA-W to further its efforts.                          In addition to the eight institutional awards, the President                          also named nine individual awards for 2004.</p>
<p>Photo (left to right): Dr. Mary Jean Harrold, Georgia                          Tech (Co-Chair of CRA-W); Dr. Jan Cuny, University of                          Oregon (former Chair of CRA-W), Dr. John Marburger, Director                          OSTP, Dr. Maria Klawe, Dean of Engineering, Princeton                          University (co-founder of CRA-W and current President                          of the Association for Computing Machinery), Peter Freeman,                          National Science Foundation (NSF) assistant director of                          the Computer &amp; Information Science &amp; Engineering                          (CISE).</p>
<p>                           More information about the PAESMEM program can be found                          at: <a href="http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/HRD/paesmem.asp">http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/HRD/paesmem.asp</a></p>
<p>The                          Computer Research Association's Committee on the Status                          of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) is an action oriented                          organization dedicated to increasing the number of women                          participating in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)                          research and education at all levels. The current CRA-W                          co-chairs are Mary Jean Harrold (Georgia Tech) and Carla                          Ellis (Duke University). For more information: <a href="http://www.cra.org/Activities/craw/aboutCraw.html">http://www.cra.org/Activities/craw/aboutCraw.html</a></p>
<p>The Computing Research Association (CRA) is an association                          of more than 200 North American academic departments of                          computer science, computer engineering, and related fields;                          laboratories and centers in industry, government, and                          academia engaging in basic computing research; and affiliated                          professional societies.                          For more                          information: <a href="http://www.cra.org/">http://www.cra.org</a></p>
<p class="subtitles"><strong>CRA-W                          Co-Chairs 2003-2006</strong><br />                           Mary Jean Harrold, Georgia Institute of Technology<br />                           Carla Ellis, Duke University</p>
<p><strong>Current                          Members:</strong><br />                           Fran Allen, IBM Fellow Emerita<br />                           Nancy Amato, Texas A&amp;M University<br />                           Carla Brodley, Purdue University<br />                           Sheila Castañeda, Clarke College<br />                           Lori A. Clarke, University of Massachusetts<br />                           Anne Condon, University of British Columbia<br />                           Jan Cuny, University of Oregon<br />                           Faith E. Fich, University of Toronto<br />                           Kathleen Fisher, AT&amp;T Labs Research<br />                           Joan Francioni, Winona State University<br />                           Jessica Hodgins, Carnegie Mellon University<br />                           Mary Jane Irwin, Penn State University<br />                           Leah Jamieson, Purdue University<br />                           Susan Landau, Sun Microsystems Laboratories<br />                           Nancy G. Leveson, MIT<br />                           Renée J. Miller, University of Toronto<br />                           Joann Ordille, Avaya Labs<br />                           Lori Pollock, University of Delaware<br />                           Ann Redelfs, San Diego Supercomputer Center<br />                           Mary Lou Soffa, University of Pittsburgh<br />                           Telle Whitney, Institute for Women in Technology</p>]]></body>
  <field_subtitle>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_subtitle>
  <field_dateline>
    <item>
      <value>2006-04-28T00:00:00-04:00</value>
      <timezone><![CDATA[America/New_York]]></timezone>
    </item>
  </field_dateline>
  <field_summary_sentence>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_summary_sentence>
  <field_summary>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[<p><br /></p>]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_summary>
  <field_media>
      </field_media>
  <field_contact_email>
    <item>
      <email><![CDATA[]]></email>
    </item>
  </field_contact_email>
  <field_location>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_location>
  <field_contact>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_contact>
  <field_sidebar>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_sidebar>
  <field_boilerplate>
    <item>
      <nid><![CDATA[]]></nid>
    </item>
  </field_boilerplate>
  <!--  TO DO: correct to not conflate categories and news room topics  -->
  <!--  Disquisition: it's funny how I write these TODOs and then never
         revisit them. It's as though the act of writing the thing down frees me
         from the responsibility to actually solve the problem. But what can I
         say? There are more problems than there's time to solve.  -->
  <links_related> </links_related>
  <files> </files>
  <og_groups>
          <item>47223</item>
      </og_groups>
  <og_groups_both>
      </og_groups_both>
  <field_categories>
      </field_categories>
  <core_research_areas>
      </core_research_areas>
  <field_news_room_topics>
      </field_news_room_topics>
  <links_related>
      </links_related>
  <files>
      </files>
  <og_groups>
          <item>47223</item>
      </og_groups>
  <og_groups_both>
          <item><![CDATA[College of Computing]]></item>
      </og_groups_both>
  <field_keywords>
      </field_keywords>
  <field_userdata>
      <![CDATA[]]>
  </field_userdata>
</node>
