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Interviews 791-800Each Guide entry contains information
about an interview, including biographical data about the interviewee
(name, vital dates, dates at the UW-Madison, and principal positions held
as of the interview date), information about the interview (interviewer,
year conducted, length, and series, transcript, and restriction information
if applicable), and a list of key topics discussed in the interview. For
more detailed information about an interview, or to obtain a copy of an
interview contact the Oral History Program.
#791. KELLER, Nancy (1955 - ) Professor of Plant Pathology in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences At UW: 2001 -
Early life and primary school education in Pennsylvania; Double major in art and biology at William and Mary; Transfer to Penn State as biology major; Travel and experience in Africa with Peace Corps; Graduate education in Plant Pathology at Cornell University; postdoc at USDA lab in New Orleans; Research as assistant professor at Texas A&M; Tenure process; Recruitment by University of Wisconsin Department of Plant Pathology; Reputation of research programs in science; Teaching and mentoring graduate students; Obtaining funding for research; Work on faculty committees and professional organizations; Climate for women on UW campus; Motherhood and personal life. #792. BEHAN, Mary (1950 - ) Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine At UW: 1976-
Family background; Early education; Undergraduate work at University College in Dublin; graduate work; Political activism in Ireland; PhD work and traveling to the United States to research; Arrival in Madison; Early years with UW; School of Veterinary Medicine; Research; Collaborations; Teaching; Committee work; Climate for women in science; Leisure activities and family.#793. WESTLEY, Frances (1949 - ) Professor of Environmental Studies; Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies At UW: 2005-
NOTE: THIS INTERVIEW IS RESTRICTED UNTIL 2010 AND CAN ONLY BE USED WITH THE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN CONSENT OF FRANCES R. WESTLEY.
Childhood and family life; The environment for women scientists at MIT in the 1970s; The role played by Bell Labs in fostering the development of groups under-represented in science; The difficult environment for women scientists at Cornell in the late 70s/early 80s; Research in condensed matter; Marriage and child-rearing as a women scientist; employment at the University of Chicago; Personal/professional life tradeoffs; Faculty appointment at UW-Madison; The Sterling Hall Bombing and its effects in the physics department; Experiences as chair of the physics department; Faculty hiring and recruitment; Working with graduate students; The environment for women at UW-Madison; Women In Science & Engineering Leadership Institute; UW-Madison’s Spousal Hire Program; The role of honors in one’s academic career; non-academic activities. #795. ABRAHAMS, Jim (1944 - ) UW undergraduate student, donor to the Center for Jewish Studies At UW: 1962-1966
Childhood and early years in Milwaukee; Education in Milwaukee schools; Family and religious influences; Undergraduate studies at UW; Travel experiences; Career as a writer, director, and producer; Hollywood and the film industry; His son’s illness and recovery; The Charlie Foundation and epilepsy research and treatment; The Center for Jewish Studies at UW.
Early years and education; Undergraduate study at UW; Graduate study; University administration and UW Graduate School; Accounting systems; Budget; Academic staff rules; Admissions; Federal agencies; Campus climate for women; WHA-TV; Professional organizations; Honors and awards; University Insurance Association Board; Retirement; Sterling Hall bombing. #797. KLINEFELTER, Dorothy J. ( 1940- ) Undergraduate student, Associate Dean Emeritus of the UW School of Education At UW: 1959-2000
Childhood and early education in Waukesha, Wisc.; undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin; academic and social life on campus; accounting work for the Department of Gifts and Grants/Research Administration; Institute for Environmental Studies; Serving as Associate Dean of the School of Education; recreational activities and retirement. #798. WARD, Sandra (1950 - )
Childhood and education in Milwaukee; undergraduate degree in Nursing at UW-Milwaukee; early work experience in nursing; graduate training at UW-Madison; faculty position in the UW School of Nursing; research in cancer pain management; grant funding; teaching and mentoring; family life and recreational activities.
Early life and education in Germany and New York; undergraduate studies at the University of Maine; Ph.D. studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute; post-doctoral work in Lyon, France; research on bacterial wilt; Dual appointment at UW in Women’s Studies and Plant Pathology; teaching and research; campus climate for women in science; campus committees and professional organizations; family and personal life. #800. ROBBINS, Louise S. (1944 - ) Professor and Director, UW School of Library and Information Studies At UW: 1991
Childhood and education in Virginia and Indonesia; family life; Undergraduate studies at Mary Washington College; civil rights activities; Master’s degree at University of Tennessee and East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma; Teaching; politics and culture in Ada; Ph.D. studies at Texas Women’s University; Library work; Dissertation research; Faculty position at the UW School of Library and Information Studies; tenure process; experience as director of SLIS; hobbies and family activities.
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