Events/Announcements
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2009 Dinner & Annual MeetingWednesday, June 10, 2009
Clark 507, 4:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to the Women’s Committee annual dinner on
Wednesday, June 10, in Clark 507. The event starts with a reception at
4:30 p.m., followed by our speaker at 5:30 p.m., and a buffet dinner at
6:30 p.m. This year’s speaker is Associate Scientist Karen Bice, who
recently finished a Master’s degree at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs. Karen’s talk is entitled
“Short Stories about Climate Change & Cutting Class for Chemo.” The
reception and talk are free; dinner costs $25 for employees, $12 for
students, and $30 for non-WHOI. Please RSVP to Diane Rieger, MS 1, by
June 3. If you plan to attend the dinner, please include a check
payable to WHOI.
December Coffee HourWednesday, December, 10th 2008
10-11 a.m.
Come join members of the Woods Hole Scientific Community @ our December Holiday Networking Coffee Hour. Free Coffee, Tea and Bagels will be provided.
Also, get to check out the latest cool underwater robotic technology in the REMUS Lab
http://remus.whoi.edu
The coffee is sponsored by the Women's Committee and hosted in the REMUS lab located at:
Smith 111 down the hall from the stock room on the Woods Hole Campus. (across from the Captain Kidd)
Details
Questions contact Amy Kukulya
x3689
Helen Keller Had it EasyThursday April 10, 3 pm, Redfield Auditorium
Rough cut screening of Lisa Olivieri's documentary "Helen Keller Had It Easy"
Lisa will be at the screening to introduce the film and answer questions afterwards.
http://www.helenkellerhaditeasy.com/
Women of WHOI: Yesterday, Today and TomorrowIn celebration of Women's History Month, the Women's Committee presents a panel discussion on the changing role of WHOI's women. The discussion by an invited panel of speakers will be moderated by Dr. Susan Avery. Please join us for the panel discussion and reception. Wednesday, April 2nd Clark 507 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Panel Speakers 
| Amy Bower - Physical Oceanography Amy's formative years were spent exploring the beaches in Rockport, Massachusetts. She studied physics at Tufts University outside Boston, then attended the Graduate School of Oceanography at URI where she received her Ph.D in 1988. She has worked at WHOI ever since, first as post-doctoral scholar, then on the scientific staff, earning tenure in 1999. Amy studies the structure and variability of boundary currents, marginal sea overflows and eddies, mainly using neutrally buoyant drifters. | 
| John Farrington - Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry John is currently a WHOI Scientist Emeritus. At WHOI, he has served as Associate Director for Education and Dean, and as Vice President and Dean for Academic Programs. Following completion of a B.S. and M.S. in Chemistry at Southeastern Massachusetts University and a Ph.D. in Oceanography at URI, he joined WHOI in 1971 as a post-doc and worked on the scientific staff of the Chemistry Department for 17 years, serving as Director of the WHOI Coastal Research Center for six years. From 1988-1990 he was appointed the Michael P. Walsh Professor and Director of the Environmental Sciences Program at the UMass-Boston. His scholarly interests include marine organic geochemistry, biogeochemistry of organic pollutants, biochemistry of marine organisms, environmental quality issues, science education, science-policy and science-religion interactions. | 
| Danielle Fino - Communications Danielle is the WHOI Web Communications Manager. She is responsible for managing the web development group and its responsibility for design, development, functionality, navigation, interface, and user experience of information products (including Web sites, tutorials, applications, etc.). Danielle received a B.A in Geology from State University of New York at Buffalo and a Master's in Journalisim from Columbia University School of Journalism. Danielle was working for ABC News when she jumped at the opportunity to work at WHOI, where she could merge her science, communications, and technical background. She has been at the Institution since 1999. | 
| Amy Kukulya - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering Amy received her B.S. from Rutgers University in Environmental Policy where she played Division I Softball. After graduating, she went to Isla Magueyes Research Station in Puerto Rico to do experimental aquaculture research. A year later, she joined a volunteer environmental residential program as an AmeriCorps member on Cape Cod. Subsequently, Amy fell in love with the Woods Hole community and has been working at WHOI ever since. While working in the Biology Department, she was introduced to robotics for the first time on a project in Antarctica. As a result of this experience, she strived to cross disciplines and joined the OSL (REMUS) Lab in AOP&E. For the past six years, she has been working on a wide plethora of engineering tasks and operations with the AUV, REMUS. Her hobbies include scuba diving, tinkering, traveling and boating and she recently earned her Captain’s license from the USCG. | 
| Laurie Murphy - Controller's Office Laurie Murphy began her appointment as Assistant Controller in May 2000. Prior to her current position, Laurie was Payroll Manager for 15 years here at WHOI. Employed at the Institution since 1974, Laurie held various positions in the Payroll Office. She received her B.S. in Business Administration from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island. She is a CPP (Certified Payroll Professional) with the American Payroll Association. |
2008 Meetings The committee usually meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Please contact any member to confirm meeting times and locations.
Date
| Room
| Date
| Room
| January 9, 2008
| Big 217
| July 16, 2008
| Big 217
| February 13, 2008
| MRF 204
| August 13, 2008
| MRF 204
| March 19, 2008
| Big 217
| September 17, 2008
| Big 217
| April 16, 2008
| MRF 204
| October 15, 2008
| MRF 204
| May 14, 2008
| Big 217
| November 19, 2008
| Big 217
| June 18, 2008
| MRF 204
| December 17, 2008
| MRF 204
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2008 Events: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 Assertiveness Training presented by Nick Armenti, Ph.D. Clark 507 from 10-11:30
Women of WHOI: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow? A panel discussion hosted by Susan Avery. April 2, 3 p.m. @ Clark 507 Wine and apps will be served.
Thursday April 10, 3 pm, Redfield Auditorium
Rough cut screening of Lisa Olivieri's documentary "Helen Keller Had It
Easy"
Lisa will be at the screening to introduce the film and answer questions
afterwards. http://www.helenkellerhaditeasy.com/
2007 WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH EVENTS March 2nd, 12:00 noon, Redfield Auditorium Peanut Butter Club Film Anastasia: Dead or Alive
March 22nd, 3:30-6:00, Clark 507 Women's History Month Event WHOI Educational Outreach - What can I do?
Panel discussion on educational outreach by and for WHOI employees Panel members include: Ari Shapiro, Lauren Mullineaux, Glen Gawarkewiez, and Andrea Thorrold. View a PDF of the flyer View a PDF of the handout View a PDF of the Education and Public Outreach Guide
2007 EventsDecember 12, 10:00-11:00 am, Exhibit Center Coffee Hour
Come have some coffee, tea and bagels! Join us for the opportunity to interact with colleague and make new acquaintances. Open to everyone at WHOI, MBL, USGS, SEA, WHRC & NMFS November 28, 8 pm, Redfield Auditorium Diversity Movie Night Flirting
The Third Diveristy Movie Night is sponsored by the WHOI Diversity
Committee in conjunction with Redfield Movie Night. A discussion will
follow the movie. Sponsored by the WHOI Divesity Committee
August 29th, 8 pm, Redfield Auditorium Diversity Movie Night But I'm a Cheerleader
The
Second Diveristy Movie Night is sponsored by the WHOI Diversity
Committee in conjunction with Redfield Movie Night. A discussion will
follow the movie.
Sponsored by the WHOI Diversity Committee
August 15th, 3-6pm, Lillie Auditorium MBL Woods Hole Diversity Day (PDF of flyer)
3:00-4:30 pm Public Presentations by Jamie Hoyte, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Diversity Among Environmental Leaders and the Challenge of Environmental Justice Robert Nadaeu, Regional Coordinator for Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Disasters....An Equal Opportunity Destroyer?
4:30-6:00 pm Stree Fair (MBL St.) Diversity celebration including live music by Pan Loco Steel Band, food, non-alcoholic beverages
Sponsored by the Woods Hole Diversity Advisory Committee
June 27th, 4-7pm, Clark 507 Annual Meeting & International Polar Year Talk Exploring the World Top to Bottom (PDF of flyer)
All WHOI women (employees, students, post-docs) are invited
4:00 pm Reception & Meeting 5:00 pm Speakers Exploring the World Top to Bottom Rebecca Gast & Carin Ashjian 6:00 pm Buffett Dinner
June 21st, 8 pm, Redfield Auditorium Diversity Movie Night Something the Lord Made (HBO Films)
The
WHOI Diversity Committee will sponsor a "Diversity Movie Night" a few
times a year. A movie related to diversity themes will be shown in
Redfield Auditorium and a discussion will follow. (PDF of flyer)
SOMETHING
THE LORD MADE is the story of two men - an ambitious white surgeon and
a gifted black carpenter turned lab technician - who defied the racial
strictures of the Jim Crow South and together pioneered the field of
heart surgery. http://www.hbo.com/films/stlm/
Background on the history of the Blue Baby Operation and the researchers who developed the technique can be found at: http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/page1.htm
May 9th, 12:00 noon, Clark 507 Workshop for Parents & Grandparents
The Work & Family Life and Women's Committees are co-sponsoring this workshop. Family
relationships can be joyous, but they can also be a great challenge.
The arrival of grandchildren can create or intensify tension between
parents and grandparents. Speaker Becky Sarah will discuss some of
these common issues, and will talk about strategies that can help avoid
conflict. We'll consider all kinds of families: stepfamilies, adopted
grandchildren, single-parent, and gay and lesbian headed families.
April 26th, 10:00-11:00 am, Exhibit Center Coffee Hour
Come have some coffee, tea and bagels! Join us for the opportunity to interact with colleague and make new acquaintances. Open to everyone at WHOI, MBL, USGS, SEA, WHRC & NMFS
January 19th, 10:00-11:00 am, Clark 507 Coffee Hour
Come have some coffee, tea and bagels! Join us for the opportunity to interact with colleague and make new acquaintances. Open to everyone at WHOI, MBL, USGS, SEA, WHRC & NMFS
January 8th, 3:30 pm, Clark 507 It's a Jungle Up There - Juggling Family and Carreer as a Tropical Biologist
Annual Women's Committee Dinner
Mish Michaels, WBZ-TV Meteorologist "A Fateful Tornado & T-Storm License Plates"
Thursday, June 19, 2008 in Clark 507
4:00-Reception | 5:00-Presentation | 6:00-Buffet Dinner
Please join us to hear about Mish Michael's career. Ms. Michael's Emmy award winning weather programming for WBZ-TV has included flights into hurricanes and tordado chases. She has received numerous awards for her weather research and reporting and her outreach activities, including the prestigious Metcalf Fellowship for Marine and Environmental reporting in 2006, and a science journalism fellowship to study at WHOI in 2004.
The reception and presentation are free of charge but the dinner requires tickets purchased in advance. To purchase tickets please print out the dinner response form and return along with your check to Alison Macdonald, MS#21 by June 13, 2008.
| Mailing List of Women's Committee Events A mailing list notifying subscribers of Women's Committee sponsored events is now available. Subscribers will receive notification of lectures, workshops, coffees, and other events organized by the Women's Committee. If you would like to subscribe, please see http://mailman.whoi.edu/mailman/listinfo/wcevent_list. For additional information please contact Amy Kukulya or any other member of the Women's Committee.
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