Events during and immediately following President Lawrence Summers Presentation at:

DIVERSIFYING THE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING WORKFORCE:
WOMEN, UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITIES, AND THEIR S&E CAREERS


The Science and Engineering Workforce Project
of the National Bureau of Economic Research
1050 Massachusetts Avenue, 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA
January 14-15, 2005
Richard B. Freeman and Daniel L. Goroff: Organizers


From left: Sheila Tobias, Richard B. Freeman, Catherine Didion, Daniel L. Goroff, and Donna Nelson

Agenda
No transcript will be released, Harvard Crimson, 14Jan2005
Nancy Hopkins expresses concern to NYTimes, 17Jan2005
Women at conference express concern, Boston Globe, 17Jan2005
Women Lack 'Natural Ability', KTVU, 17Jan2005
Women underrepresented at Harvard, KTVU, 18Jan2005
Harvard faculty panel letter to Summers, Associated Press, 19Jan2005
Summers statement posted on Harvard website, Harvard Office of the President, 19Jan2005
Prof Claudia Goldin says Summers talk 'utter brilliance', Harvard Crimson, 19Jan2005
Harvard students concerned, few females tenured, Harvard Crimson, 19Jan2005
Harvard Prof Stephen Kosslyn says Summers appropriate, Harvard Crimson, 19Jan2005
Summers remarks 'a resignable thing', Boston Globe, 19Jan2005
Shauman, Xie say Summers talk uninformed, Harvard Crimson, 19Jan2005
Harvard president apologizes, refuses to release tape, Los Angeles Times, 19Jan2005
NOW asks for president Summers' resignation, NOW, 20Jan2005
Senator Ron Wyden discusses applying Title IX to math and science, US Senate transcript, 20Jan2005
Harvard profs react, Harvard Crimson, 21Jan2005
Summers admits mistake, Harvard Crimson, 21Jan2005
Summers apologizes to Harvard female profs, Harvard Crimson, 21Jan2005
Summers initiative for women, Boston Globe, 22Jan2005
Lawrence Summers, Provocateur, New York Times, 23Jan2005
Too Few Women, Los Angeles Times, 23Jan2005
Truth about math, science and women, USA Today, 28Jan2005


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