Event Recap - Women of Yale: College to Career

Women of Yale: College to Career Photo Collage
February 29, 2020
The Working Women’s Network hosted a panel event “Women of Yale: College to Career,” which featured individuals who identify as both alumni as well as staff or faculty, across a range of backgrounds and experiences. The panelists shared their perspectives as former students, and now as staff/ faculty at Yale, including relevant narratives to the 50/150 celebration. Topics discussed included gender politics on campus during the years that Yale moved toward co-education, sexual misconduct and campus culture, gender and workplace equity, marriage and family planning, and the overall meaning of the 50 Women of Yale 150 celebration to the panelists, given their unique backgrounds.
 
Thank you, to our panelists:
 
Kimberly M. Goff-Crews
Secretary and Vice President for University Life
BA, Yale College, ’83; JD, Yale Law School, ‘86
 
Dr. Elizabeth Morse Luoma 
Assistant Director, Women’s Health Research at Yale (WHRY) 
Ph.D. in Cell Biology, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences ‘15
 
Alina Nevins
Assistant Director of Information Technology, Office of International Students and Scholars
BA Anthropology, Yale College ‘08
 
Leah Phinney
Director of Admissions at the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
BA Psychology, Yale College ’04 
 
Melinda Pettigrew
Professor of Epidemiology and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health 
PhD Yale Graduate School of Arts and Science, Yale School of Public Health ‘99
 
Barbara Riley
Lecturer in English and Residential College Writing Tutor
BA American Studies, Yale College ‘73
 
Nancy H. Ruddle
Professor Emerita of Epidemiology
Ph.D., Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health and Immunobiology, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences ‘68
 
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Internal