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presented by Dr. Nadya Fouad and Dr. Romila Singh. Read More →
CECS Proposal Writing Workshop - Tuesday, October 18th.
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Representatives from local and federal funding sources, including: Dr. Fae Korsmo, Office of the Director, NSF; Dr. Heidi Ries, Director for Research, AFIT; Dr. Dave Luginbuhl, AFRL; Dr. Jonahir Arnold, AFRL; and Dr. Barry Farmer, AFRL. Keynote address by Dr. Sandra Degen,Assoc. Chair for Academic Affairs, Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati. Read More →
The LEADER Consortium is pleased to announce that one of our own - Dr. Heidi Ries, Co-PI and Institutional Coordinator at AFIT - is the recipient of a 2011 Department of Defense Women's History Month Foreign Language and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Role Model Award.
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The LEADER Consortium is pleased to announce the recipients of its second Annual Mini-Grant Program designed to support the advancement of tenure-track women faculty in science and engineering. Read More →
Talking Shop with Dr. Thomas Russell
A copy of Dr. Russell's presentation in PDF format can be found here.
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LEADER Consortium Chairs/Leadership Workshop: Meeting the Challenges of Dual-Career Couples. This event is FOR DEPARMENT CHAIRS ONLY.
Talking Shop with Dr. David Lodge
Through inter-disciplinary research, Dr. David Lodge has successfully translated basic research into influential public poli-cy. Come with your colleagues for a dis-cussion with Dr. Lodge about his success-ful strategies for “translational” research.
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Attending the NSF Third Site Visit May 11 & 12, 2011? Our event website has information about parking, as well as a link to contact the event organizers with questions.
LEADER Ledger-- Our Monthly Newsletter
Volume 1

Talking Shop with Dr. Meigan Aronson
Come talk shop with colleagues in the STEM disciplines from across the LEADER Consortium following a presentation by Dr. Meigan Aronson, Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University and Leader of the Correlated Electron Materials Group in the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory. leader@wright.edu. Read More →
Talking Shop
4/19/2011 – Dr. Dumais’s talk has been cancelled. If you have questions, please contact leader@wright.edu. Read More →

Talking Shop
3/29/2011 – Dr. Russell’s talk has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for June. The Talking Shop event will be rescheduled for that time as well. If you have questions, please contact leader@wright.edu.Read More →
LEADER Workshop: Challenges on the Tenure Track
Challenges on the Tenure Track Workshop was held on March 24-25, 2011 at the University of Dayton. Read More →
JoAnn Moody Mini Conference
JoAnn Moody appeared at Central State University on March 17, 2011 to discuss "Rising Above Cognitive Errors: A Behavioral Analysis of the Individual and the Organization." Read More →
UMBC President Hrabowski to Share Lessons Learned
Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, president of University of Maryland (UMBC), was this year's guest speaker at LEADER's STEM Luncheon. Read More →
LEADER Workshop: Challenges on the Tenure Track
Challenges on the Tenure Track Workshop was held October 13-14 at the University of Dayton. Read More →
Call for Proposals
The 2010-11 LEADER Mini-Grant Program was accepting proposals through October 29th, 2010.. Read More →
Michele Wheatly Advances to WVU
Michele G. Wheatly, Ph.D., vacated her role as Wright State University Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics and LEADER Consortium director and started her New Year as Provost at West Virginia University. Read More →
David has been a strong advocate for women in STEM throughout his professional career. Read More →
Heidi has "improved the educational and research environment for thousands of students and hundreds of faculty." Read More →
Mary Ann Mason, lawyer and professor at UC Berkeley, is gaining national recognition for her comprehensive and data-driven research project. Read More →
The Annual Mini-Grant Program designed to support the advancement of tenure-track women faculty in academic science and engineering. Read More →
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