Panel: Role Problems Facing Professional Women Panelists: Whitney Gordon, Gertrude Kerbis, Kay Standley, Bradley Soule, and Leslie Weisman Moderator: Judith Edelman Leslie Weisman is Professor of Architecture at the University of Detroit. She is also currently Director of Admissions and Area Coordinator for Communications Design in the School of Architecture and Environmental Studies. Ms. Weisman has an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts. She received her graduate degree from the University of Detroit in Urban Studies. Ms. Weisman recently initiated a study entitled The Effects of the Predominantly Male Architectural Academic Environment upon the Self-image of the Female Architecture Students
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRA large gender difference exists i...
Former and current women deans share their experiences, offer guidance, and answer questions in this...
Women are highly underrepresented in the construction industry. In line with the sustainable develop...
Panel: Role Problems Facing Professional Women Panelists: Whitney Gordon, Gertrude Kerbis, Kay Stand...
Panel: How the Profession of Architecture Might Change as More Women Enter the Field Panelists: Irvi...
Examine the contributions made by women to architectural education over the last 40 years, the chall...
Celebrate the achievements of women in the design professions, contemplate remaining challenges, and...
Explore and contextualize the dynamic histories and discourses of feminism over the past 40 years as...
This presentation discussed Dr. Aksamija\u27s research work, as well as role of women in architectur...
These workshops will deal with the psychological concerns of professional women. In addition to Wh...
Professor Whitney Gordon, A Psychological Profile of the Architect Whitney Gordon is a professor of ...
This panel discussion will include transportation professionals from both the public and private sec...
Kay Standley and Dr. Bradley Soule, Women Professionals in Architecture, Law and Medicine Kay Standl...
A panel of Linfield College faculty representing a wide range of disciplines explores a variety of i...
Professor Lois Langhorst, A.I.A., Women Architects and Their Potential Roles in Creating Family Envi...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRA large gender difference exists i...
Former and current women deans share their experiences, offer guidance, and answer questions in this...
Women are highly underrepresented in the construction industry. In line with the sustainable develop...
Panel: Role Problems Facing Professional Women Panelists: Whitney Gordon, Gertrude Kerbis, Kay Stand...
Panel: How the Profession of Architecture Might Change as More Women Enter the Field Panelists: Irvi...
Examine the contributions made by women to architectural education over the last 40 years, the chall...
Celebrate the achievements of women in the design professions, contemplate remaining challenges, and...
Explore and contextualize the dynamic histories and discourses of feminism over the past 40 years as...
This presentation discussed Dr. Aksamija\u27s research work, as well as role of women in architectur...
These workshops will deal with the psychological concerns of professional women. In addition to Wh...
Professor Whitney Gordon, A Psychological Profile of the Architect Whitney Gordon is a professor of ...
This panel discussion will include transportation professionals from both the public and private sec...
Kay Standley and Dr. Bradley Soule, Women Professionals in Architecture, Law and Medicine Kay Standl...
A panel of Linfield College faculty representing a wide range of disciplines explores a variety of i...
Professor Lois Langhorst, A.I.A., Women Architects and Their Potential Roles in Creating Family Envi...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRA large gender difference exists i...
Former and current women deans share their experiences, offer guidance, and answer questions in this...
Women are highly underrepresented in the construction industry. In line with the sustainable develop...