PRESENTATIONS

Dr. Donna J. Nelson.

 

255. “Academic Diversity:  A Look at Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Higher Education.”  Donna J. Nelson.  Public Luncheon Briefing, House Rayburn Office Bldg, US Congress. Washington, DC.  Oct 31, 2007.

254. “Academic Diversity:  A Look at Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Higher Education.”  Donna J. Nelson.  Newsmaker Media Briefing.  National Press Club.  Washington, DC.  Oct 31, 2007.

253. “Being a Woman Professional in Science.”  Donna J. Nelson. Women in Science, Engineering, and Math Freshman Seminar Program.  Oct 23, 2007.

252. “Diversity in Science and Engineering Faculties:  Are We Prepared for ‘The Great Crew Change.’”  Donna J. Nelson.  Conference of Ford Fellows Keynote Speaker.  Irvine, CA.  Oct 5, 2007.

251. “America’s Role in Preparing for ‘The Great Crew Change.’”  Donna J. Nelson.  NanoTX2007.  Dallas, TX.  Oct 4, 2007.

250. “Studying One of Chemistry’s ‘Superheroes’:  SWNTs”  Donna J. Nelson.  NanoTX2007.  Dallas, TX.  Oct 3, 2007.

249. “Studying One of Chemistry’s ‘Superheroes’:  SWNTs”  Donna J. Nelson.  234th ACS National Meeting.  INOR 623.  Boston, MA.  Aug 23, 2007.

248. “Functionalizing and Characterizing SWNTs Potentially Useful in Energy Storage.” Donna J. Nelson.  234th ACS National Meeting.  FUEL 162.  Boston, MA.  Aug 23, 2007.

247. “Studying One of Chemistry’s ‘Superheroes’:  SWNTs”  Donna J. Nelson.  234th ACS National Meeting.  SCIMIX 623.  Boston, MA.  Aug 22, 2007.

246. “Partnering for Innovation and Competitiveness:  Critical Factors that Promote or Impede Success.”  Donna J. Nelson.  234th ACS National Meeting.  COMSCI.  Boston, MA.  Aug 21, 2007.

245. “Transfer of Knowledge:  The Importance of Networking.”  Donna J. Nelson. Keynote Address, 2007 Leadership Alliance National Symposium, Stamford CT.  Jul 28, 2007.

244. “Female Underrepresented Minorities Among Science and Engineering Faculty at US Research Universities.”  Donna J. Nelson.  Keynote Address, ADVANCE Peer Mentoring Summit, The Purpose Institute, North Carolina State University, Durham, NC.  Jun 20, 2007.

243. “Functionalizing Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.”  Donna J. Nelson.  University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.  May 10, 2007.

242. “Demographics of Science and Engineering Faculty at US Research Universities.”  Donna J. Nelson.  University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.  May 9, 2007.

241. “Science in the New Millennium:  Our Grand Challenge of Scientific Workforce Development.”  Donna J. Nelson.  University of Delaware, Newark, DE.  Apr 26, 2007.

240. “Functionalizing and Characterizing Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.”  Donna J. Nelson.  University of Delaware, Newark, DE.  Apr 26, 2007.

239. “Underrepresented Minorities in Science and Engineering Faculty at US Research Universities.”  Donna Nelson.  MIT-9 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Group of 9 Universities Addressing Diversity) Annual Meeting.  Washington, DC.  Apr 22, 2007.

238. “Advice to Female Mentors and Mentees in Science and Engineering.”  Donna Nelson.  University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD.  Apr 13, 2007.

237. “Science in the New Millennium.”  Donna Nelson.  University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD.  Apr 12, 2007.

236. “Studying One of Chemistry’s ‘Super-Heroes.’”  Heather Rhoads, Donna Nelson.  OU Graduate Student Research and Creativity Endeavors Poster Session.  Paper 67.  Norman, OK.  Apr 6, 2007

235. “The Importance of Women’s Studies to Science and Engineering.”  Donna Nelson.  Women’s Studies Department Panel Discussion.  Norman, OK.  Apr 4, 2007.

234. “Demographics of Biological Sciences Faculty at the “Top 100” Research Universities.” Holly Kennedy, Lindsy Liu, Katherine Martin, Christopher Brammer, and Donna J. Nelson.  University of Oklahoma Undergraduate Research Day.  Session 2, Paper #4140-3.  Norman, OK.  Mar 31, 2007.

233. “Do Our Science Programs Inspire Students to Enter or to Leave Science? A Look at the Data.” R. Thomas Hornbeek and Donna J. Nelson.  University of Oklahoma Undergraduate Research Day.  Session 2, Paper #4140-2.  Norman, OK.  Mar 31, 2007.

232. “Applying Physical Organic Chemistry to Long-Term PRODAN – Humic Materials Interactions in Solution.”  Megan Kirby, Donna Nelson.  University of Oklahoma Undergraduate Research Day.  Session 1, Paper #4140-3.  Norman, OK.  Mar 31, 2007.

231. “Thiol Group Sidewall Functionalization of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.” Heather Rhoads, Chris Brammer, Donna Nelson.  233rd ACS National Meeting.  SCIMIX 308.  Chicago, IL  Mar 26, 2007.

230. “Minority Representation in Chemical Education: Comprehensive Comparison to Other Scientific Disciplines.”  Thomas Hornbeek, Donna Nelson.  233rd ACS National Meeting.  CHED 433.  Chicago, IL  Mar 26, 2007.

230. “Thiol Group Sidewall Functionalization of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.” Heather Rhoads, Chris Brammer, Donna Nelson.  233rd ACS National Meeting.  INOR 308.  Chicago, IL  Mar 25, 2007.

229. “Demographics of Biological Sciences Faculty at the “Top 100” Research Universities.” Holly Kennedy, Lindsy Liu, Katherine Martin, Christopher Brammer, and Donna J. Nelson.  52nd Oklahoma Pentasectional ACS Meeting.  Paper 52.    Ponca City, OK.  Mar 10, 2007.

228. “Do Our Science Programs Inspire Students to Enter or to Leave Science? A Look at the Data.” R. Thomas Hornbeek and Donna J. Nelson.  52nd Oklahoma Pentasectional ACS Meeting.  Paper 53.    Ponca City, OK.  Mar 10, 2007.

227. “Studying one of Chemistry’s “Super-Heroes” (SWNTs and Their Reactions).”  Heather Rhoads, Donna J. Nelson, Christopher Brammer.  52nd Oklahoma Pentasectional ACS Meeting. Paper 54.  Ponca City, OK.  Mar 10, 2007.

226. “Applying Physical Organic Chemistry to Long-Term PRODAN – Humic Materials Interactions in Solution.”  Megan Kirby, Praveen Gadad, Mark A. Nanny, Chris Brammer, and Donna J. Nelson.  52nd Oklahoma Pentasectional ACS Meeting.  Paper 56.    Ponca City, OK.  Mar 10, 2007.

225. “Creating diversity action items for each department by comparing their self-identified current status versus self-identified desired goals.”  Oklahoma State University Campus Diversity Site Team Visit.  Feb 26, 2007.

224. “My experiences as a woman in science.”   Coalition for Excellence and Diversity in Math, Science, and Engineering.  University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.  Nov 16, 2006.

223. “Working Toward and Preparing for Life after Your BS Degree.”   UC LEADS/NSF CAMP/Pass the Torch Guest Speaker.  University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.  Nov 15, 2006.

222. “Diversity in US Science and Engineering Faculty.”  Center for Studies in Higher Education, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.  Nov 14, 2006.

221. “Our Energy Challenge and the US Scientific Workforce.”  Sigma Xi National Conference, Detroit, MI.  Nov 3, 2006.

220. “Functionalizing and Characterizing Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.”  Sigma Xi National Conference, Detroit, MI.  Nov 3, 2006.

219. “Sigma Xi Chapter Leadership Skills and Goals.”  Sigma Xi National Conference, Detroit, MI.  Nov 2, 2006.

218. “SWNT Chemistry Intersecting Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Biology.”  Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Tampa, FL.  Oct 28, 2006.

217. “Distinguished Scientist of the Year 2006 award acceptance speech.”  Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Tampa, FL.  Oct 28, 2006.

216. “Be a Scientist:  Save Your World!”  41st ACS Mid-West Regional Meeting, Quincy, IL.  Oct 26, 2006.

215. “Diversity in US Science and Engineering Faculty.”  XXVII Latinamerican Congress on Chemistry and VI International Congress on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Havana, Cuba.  Oct 18, 2006.

214. “My experiences as a woman in science.” Graduate Women in Chemistry, Harvard University, Oct 3, 2006.

213. “Our Energy Challenge and the US Scientific Workforce.”  Alan G. MacDiarmid Energy Summit, NANOTX’06.  Dallas, TX.  Sep 27, 2006.

212. “Preparing for Life after Your BS Degree.” Graduate Application Workshop, College of Arts and Sciences Academic Advisory Committee on Academic Advising, University of Oklahoma.  Sep 14, 2006.

211. “Functionalizing and characterizing single walled nanotubes and their model compounds.”  PRES 17.  232nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  San Francisco, CA.  Sep 10, 2006.

210. “Be a scientist -- Save the world; the Smalley video.”  PRES 16.  232nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  San Francisco, CA.  Sep 10, 2006.

209. “Be a scientist, save the world; Smalley symposium preview video.”  PRES 8.  232nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  San Francisco, CA.  Sep 10, 2006.

208. “Nanotechnology: Be a scientist, save the world!”  PRES 1.  232nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  San Francisco, CA.  Sep 10, 2006.

207. “Diversity in Top US Science and Engineering Departments; How Does it Happen?”  Alpha Sigma Kappa (ASK) National Convention.  Norman, OK.  Aug 12, 2006.

206. “US Scientific Workforce Development for the Next Decade.”  Alpha Sigma Kappa (ASK) National Convention.  Norman, OK.  Aug 10, 2006.

205. “US Scientific Workforce Development for the Next Decade.” AASCU MLI (American Association of State Colleges and Universities Millennium Leadership Initiative) Institute.  Washington, DC.  Jun 25, 2006.

204. “Nelson Diversity Surveys: Diversity in US Science and Engineering Faculties.”  National Women's Studies Association 27th Annual Conference.  Oakland, CA.  Jun 18, 2006.

203. “Diversity in Science and Engineering Faculty at Research Universities.”  Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), UCSB Chapter.  Santa Barbara, CA.  May 21, 2006.

202. “Functionalizing and characterizing single walled nanotubes.”  Oklahoma Nanotechnology Initiative; Oklahoma EPSCOR Meeting.  Paper ONI-2.  Norman, OK.  May 18, 2006.

201. “Diversity in Top US Science and Engineering Departments:  21 Leaders for the 21st Century Award Acceptance Speech.”  Women’s ENEWS Gala.  New York City, NY.  May 16, 2006.

200. “Diversity in Top US Science and Engineering Departments; US Scientific Workforce Development for the Next Decade.”  Interview with Sam Greenfield of WWRL NYC Radio Station.  New York City, NY.  May 15, 2006

199. “Diversity in Top US Science and Engineering Departments; US Scientific Workforce Development for the Next Decade.”  Interview with Lauren Jackson of Fox News Radio Station.  New York City, NY.  May 15, 2006

198. “Diversity in Top US Science and Engineering Departments; US Scientific Workforce Development for the Next Decade.”  Interview with Roberta Facinelli, co-host of Doug Stephan’s Good Day National Radio Show.  New York City, NY.  May 15, 2006

197. “Diversity in Top US Science and Engineering Departments; US Scientific Workforce Development for the Next Decade.”  Interview with Barbara Singer of WWRL NYC Radio Station.  New York City, NY.  May 15, 2006

196. “A Story of Workforce Development.”  Women’s ENEWS Awardees Reception.  New York Cit y, NY.  May 15, 2006.

195. “A new program for capturing chemistry graduate student attrition for relocation to energy-related applied science programs.”  Office of Science, Department of Energy.  Washington, DC. May 11, 2006.

194. “Careers in chemistry; nanotechnology applications.”  Boy Scout Chemistry Badge Workshop.  Norman, OK.  Apr 29, 2006.

193. “Diversity in top US mechanical engineering departments.”  American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME).  Oklahoma City, OK.  Apr 27, 2006.

192. “Recent Sigma Xi activities and membership.”  Sigma Xi OU Norman Chapter.  Norman, OK.  Apr 26, 2006

191. “Using a Viper to recruit students into science.”  American Tour 2006; OU Housing and Food Services.  Norman, OK.  Apr 18, 2006.

190. “Major challenges for science in the next decade.”  51st Annual Oklahoma ACS Pentasectional Meeting.  Bartlesville, OK.  Apr 1, 2006.

189. “Characterization of functionalized single walled nanotubes.”  231st ACS National Meeting, ORGN 421.  Atlanta, GA.  Mar 27, 2006.

188. “Survey of teaching resources and responsibilities of organic chemistry professors at "Big 12" research universities.”  231st ACS National Meeting, CHED 281.  Atlanta, GA.  Mar 27, 2006.

187. “Diversity in Science and Engineering Faculty.”  Women in Science and Engineering Conference, Association for Women Geoscientists, Norman, OK.  Feb 25, 2006.

186. “Demographics of Chemistry Departments.”  Building Strong Academic Chemistry Departments through Gender Equity Workshop, Arlington, VA.  Jan 29, 2006.

185. “Near-Zero (and Sometimes Zero) Representation of Minorities Among Science and Engineering Faculty Revealed.”  Harvard Civil Rights Project, Cambridge, MA.  Jan 20, 2006.

184. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at US Research Universities.” Women Chemists:  Past, Present and Future (Symposium #270).  International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Pacifichem) 2005. Honolulu, HI.  Dec 15 – 20, 2005.

183. "Studies of Alkene Reactivity Applied to SWNT Reactions."  Department of Chemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.  Nov 9, 2005.

182. “Women in academe: getting beyond the headlines.”  Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, Teachers College Columbia University.  Nashville, TN.  Nov 6, 2005.

181. “Women of Color in Academe.”  Compact for Faculty Diversity Institute on Teaching and Mentoring.  Arlington, VA.  Oct 28, 2005.

180. “Joys of Being a Professor and Barriers to Overcome.” Compact for Faculty Diversity Institute on Teaching and Mentoring.  Arlington, VA.  Oct 28, 2005.

179. “Diversity in Science and Engineering Faculty.”  Acceptance of Oklahoma City Journal Record’s 50 Making a Difference Award Celebration.  Oklahoma City, OK.  Sep 29, 2005.

178. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” Women in Science Conference, University of Tulsa Women’s Studies, Tulsa, OK.  Sep 13, 2005.

177. “Comparing reactions of SWNTs, SWNT models, and simple alkenes.”  230th ACS National Meeting. PMSE 492.  Washington, DC.  Aug 31, 2005.

176. “Incidence of and attitudes toward treatment of diabetes in Native Americans.”  230th ACS National Meeting. CHED 220.  Washington, DC.  Aug 29, 2005.

175. “Comparing halogenation of SWNTs, SWNT models, and simple alkenes.”  230th ACS National Meeting. CHED 208.  Washington, DC.  Aug 29, 2005.

174. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.”  Howard University & The University of Texas at El Paso Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP Second Annual  Preparing for the Postdoctorate Institute. Washington, DC.  Aug 28, 2005.

173. “Getting hard numbers is the easy part of solving problems for women and minorities in science.”  230th ACS National Meeting. COMSCI 2.  Washington, DC.  Aug 28, 2005.

172. “Correlations of Relative Reaction Rates of Addition of Iodine(I) Thiocyanate to Alkenes versus Alkene IPs and HOMO Energies.  Comparison with Other Halogenations of Alkenes.”  10th European Symposium on Organic Reactivity (ESOR10), Rome, Italy.  Aug 27, 2005.

171. “Comparing Computed Alkene HOMO and LUMO Energy Levels versus IPs and EAs:  Their Substituent Effects and Alkene Molecular Parameters, h and c.”  10th European Symposium on Organic Reactivity (ESOR10), Rome, Italy.  Aug 27, 2005.

170. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” National GEM (Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science) Consortium Conference Plenary Lecture.  Boston, MA.  June 29, 2005.

169. “Persisting in Science.”  Keynote Speaker, TRIO/MSIP Program for Native Americans.  University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD.  June 20, 2005.

168. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” Panel 1, Center for the Integration of Teaching, Research, & Learning (CIRTL) Forum 2005, Madison, WI. May 25, 2005.

167. “Data Reveal Need for Additional Steps to Attain Equality for Women Faculty in Science and Engineering.”  Press Conference in US Capitol Building, Introducing US Senators Ron Wyden and George Allen.  Washington, DC.  May 11, 2005.

166. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.”  Opening Remarks, Celebrating 20 Years of Women's Studies at MIT.  April 30, 2005.

165. “Maximizing Productivity of a Chemistry Department, While Maintaining Inclusively.”  Department of Chemistry Program Review, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO.  Apr 7, 2005.

164. “Diversity Across Science and Engineering Faculties.”  National Engineers Week Foundation Global Marathon, Web Conference.  March 24, 2005.

163. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.”  Hall of Fame Induction Acceptance Speaker, Biomedical Symposium of Association of Minority Health Professions Societies Foundation, Anaheim, CA. March 24, 2005.

162. “Incidence of and attitudes toward diabetes in Native Americans: Efforts toward an artificial pancreas.”  Nelson, D. J.; Li, R.; Brammer, C. N.  229th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA. MEDI 40.   Mar 15, 2005.

161. “Comparing Halogenation of SWNTs, SWNT Models, and Simple Alkenes.”  Nelson, D. J.; Li, R.; Brammer, C. N.  229th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA. FUEL 40.    Mar 16, 2005.

160. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” Women in Science Conference, Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City, OK.  Mar 9, 2005.

159. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at US Research Universities.” Workshop on Hiring Scientific Women at all Levels, Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne), EPFL of Switzerland, “Scientific and Pedagogical Days”, Valais Canton, Auzere, Switzerland.  Mar 4, 2005.

158. “The Effects of President Summers Remarks Made at the NBER Meeting on 14Jan05.”  Jim Lehrer News Hour.  Feb 19, 2005.

157. "Survey Populations Reveal Tiny Numbers of URM Science Faculty at Research Universities."  Minority Breakfast Talk, National Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington, DC.  Feb 19, 2005.

156. “Possible Effects of President Summers Opinions on Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” Title IX Action Network Advisors, Feminist Majority Foundation, Washington DC.  Feb 18, 2005.

155. “Possible Effects of President Summers Opinions on Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” Alpha Sigma Kappa (ASK) Meeting, University of Oklahoma, Norman , OK.  Jan 30, 2005.

154. “National Analysis of Science and Engineering Diversity at Research Universities.” Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce, The Science and Engineering Workforce Project of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.  Jan 15, 2005.

153. “Workplace Environment for Women in the Academy.”  Barnard Center for Research on Women Colloquium, Barnard College, NY.  Dec 10, 2004.

152. “Diversity Among Science and Engineering Faculty at Research Universities.”  Women in Science State EPSCoR Conference, Langston University, OK.  Nov 19, 2004.

151. "First Steps in Constructing an Artificial Pancreas." First Annual Oklahoma Bioinformatics Society (OKBIOS) Symposium, Norman, OK. Nov 12, 2004.

150. “Demographics of Science and Engineering Faculty at Research Universities.”  American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) National Meeting, Austin, TX.  Nov 7, 2004.

149. “Correlations in Reactions of Alkenes.” University of Washington, Seattle, WA.  Oct 29, 2004.

148. “Issues for Women in Chemistry.”  University of Washington Chemistry Graduate Student Club Meeting, Seattle, WA.  Oct 29, 2004.

147. “Diversity Among Science and Engineering Faculty at Research Universities.”  University of Washington, Seattle, WA.  Oct 28, 2004.

146. “Diversity Among Science and Engineering Faculty at Research Universities.”  SACNAS Keynote Speaker, 2004 SACNAS Conference.  Austin, TX.  Oct 23, 2004.

145. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  Multicultural Forum, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.  Oct 17, 2004.

144. “Comparing Computational Methods for Calculating Alkene HOMO and LUMO Energy Levels”  49th Annual ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Stillwater, OK.  Oct 16, 2004.

143. “Comparing Computational Methods for Calculating Alkene HOMO and LUMO Energy Levels.”  OU Supercomputing Center for Education and Research (OSCER) Symposium, Norman, OK.  Oct 6, 2004.

142. “Issues in Teaching Organic Chemistry” McGraw-Hill Organic Chemistry Symposium, Austin, TX. Sep 24, 2004.

141. “Oklahoma Journal Record 50 Making a Difference Award Acceptance.”  Oklahoma Journal Record Award Ceremony, Oklahoma City, OK.  Sep 23, 2004.

140. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  Press Conference for Release of GAO Study of Federal Agency Compliance with Title IX, US Capitol Building, Washington, DC. Jul 22, 2004

139. “Woman of Courage Award Acceptance Speech.”  National Meeting of National Organization for Women (NOW), Las Vegas, NV. Jul 16, 2004.

138. “Women Science Faculty.” Lunch group with Kim Henry (Oklahoma Governor’s wife), Governor’s Mansion, Oklahoma City, OK.  May 14, 2004.

137. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  Women in Engineering Leadership Institute (WELI) Summit, Storrs, CT.  May 3, 2004.

136. “Differing Environments for Female Undergraduates Across Science and Engineering Disciplines:  Useful Information for High School Girls.”  Gender Equity and Educational Attainment (GEEA) Conference, Washington, DC.  Apr 24, 2004.

135. “Women Faculty in Science and Engineering.”  Women in Science Breakout Session, Oklahoma Governor’s Women’s Summit, State Capitol, Oklahoma City, OK.  Apr 23, 2004.

134. “Comparisons of Reaction Mechanisms of Additions to Alkenes via Correlations of Relative Rates and IPs.”  Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Mar 16, 2004.

133. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Mar 14, 2004.

132. “Title IX Isn’t Just a Sports Law.”  Women in Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Feb 21, 2004.

131. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  Government University Industry Research Roundtable Meeting, National Academy of Science, Washington, DC.  Feb 3, 2004.

130. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  Capitol Hill Briefing, Dirksen Senate Building, Washington, DC.  Jan 15, 2004.

129. “A National Analysis of Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities.”  National Press Club, Washington, DC.  Jan 15, 2004.

128. “Utilization:  Measuring the relationship between female faculty and the female pipeline.”  59th SW ACS Regional Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK. ORGN 164, Oct 28, 2003.

127. “Relationship between various alkene characteristics and rates of alkene addition.”  59th SW ACS Regional Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK. CHED 140, Oct 27, 2003.

126. “Diversity in the "top 50" chemistry departments FY2003: Progress in two years.”  Women’s eNEWS.   New York City, NY.  Sep 9, 2003.

125. “Diversity in the "top 50" chemistry departments FY2003: Progress in two years.”  226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY. CHED 276, Sep 7, 2003.

124. “Utilization:  Measuring the relationship between female faculty and the female pipeline.”  226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY. SCIMIX 77, Sep 7, 2003.

123. “Relationship between various alkene characteristics and rates of alkene addition.”  226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY. CHED 153, Sep 7, 2003.

122. “Utilization:  Measuring the relationship between female faculty and the female pipeline.”  226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY. CHED 77, Sep 7 2003.

121. “Probing reaction mechanisms of additions to alkenes via correlations.”  226th ACS National Meeting, New York City, NY. ORGN 27, Sep 7, 2003.

120. “Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  The Athena Project.  London, England.  Jul 21, 2003

119. “Probing reaction mechanisms of additions to alkenes via correlations.”  9th European Symposium on Organic Reactivity.  Oslo, Norway.  Jul 15, 2003. 

118. “Probing reaction mechanisms of additions to alkenes via correlations.”  Gordon Research Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry.  Holderness, NH.  Jun 30, 2003.

117. “A Study of Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  Gordon Research Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry.  Holderness, NH.  Jun 30, 2003.

116. “Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).  Washington, DC.   Jun 24, 2003.

115. “Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  NAACP Washington Bureau.  Washington, DC.  Jun 23, 2003.

114. “A Study of Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  First Joint Meeting of the Councils of the School of Engineering and the School of Science, MIT, MA.  Apr 28, 2003.

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“The Numbers of Minority Faculty in departments of Science and Engineering in the 50 leading research universities in the United States.”  Follow up meeting to 9 Universities’ Presidents Conference.  MIT, MA.  Apr 26, 2003.

112. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, MA.  Apr 14, 2003.

111. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”  Meeting of Student Government Officials, UT-Austin, TX, Mar 18, 2003.

110. “Probing Reaction Mechanisms of Additions to Alkenes via Correlations.”  UT-Austin, TX, Mar 17, 2003.

 

109. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”   Provost’s Council on Diversity, MIT, MA.  Mar 5, 2003.

108. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”   Joint Meeting of Chairs of Equity Committees, MIT, MA.  Mar 3, 2003.

107. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”   Fleishman-Hillard Inc., Boston, MA.  Feb 28, 2003.

106. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”   President’s Deans Council, MIT, MA.  Feb 25, 2003.

105. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”   Bridgeman Communications, Inc., Boston, MA.  Feb 18, 2003.

104. “Diversity in Academia: Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Faculties.”   Fitzgerald Communications, Inc.., Boston, MA.  Jan 8, 2003.

103. “Survey Data on Women and Minority Faculty in Science and Engineering.”  2002 Sigma Xi Annual Meeting.  Galveston, TX.  Nov 15, 2002.

102. “Survey Data on Women and Minority Faculty in Science and Engineering.”  2002 Sigma Xi Forum: Changing the Face of Science and Engineering.  Galveston, TX.  Nov 14, 2002.

101. “Survey Data on Women and Minority Faculty in Science and Engineering.”  Research Programs Related to National Defense at the University of Oklahoma, Sigma Xi Hosting Department of Homeland and National Security Representatives, Norman, OK.  Oct 8, 2002.

100. “Effects of Disincentives for Women and Minority Chemistry Faculty.”   224th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA. IEC 113, Aug 19, 2002.

99.   “Comparisons of Reaction Mechanisms of Additions to Alkenes via Correlations of Relative Rates and IPs.” 224th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA. ORGN 331, Aug 19, 2002.

98.   “Mechanistic Information via Correlations of Additions to Alkenes.”  International Conference of Physical Organic Chemistry (ICPOC)16, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA., Aug 6, 2002.

97.   “Comparing Reaction Mechanisms of Additions to Alkenes via Correlations of Relative Rates vs IPs.”  UC-Berkeley, CA, Jun 13, 2002.

96.   “Surveys Determining the Diversity of Science Faculties in Research Universities.”    UC-Berkeley Provost’s Speaker on Diversity Issues, joint with Iota Sigma Pi 27th National Convention and Centennial Celebration, Berkeley, CA, Jun 11, 2002.

95.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.”  General Accounting Office, Washington, DC.  Jun 6, 2002.

94.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.”  Department of Justice, Washington, DC.  Jun 6, 2002.

93.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.”  Intersociety Communications Network, Washington, DC.  Jun 5, 2002.

92.   “Correlations of Addition Reactions of Alkenes as a Probe of Reaction Mechanisms.“   8th Herbert C. Brown Special Symposium, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 23, 2002.

91.   “Diversity in Academia: A Look at Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Departments.”  Experimental Biology 2002; Annual Meeting of ASBMB, New Orleans, LA., Paper 421.2, Apr 22, 2002.

90.   “Secrets, Strategies, and Techniques Your Male Mentors Never Taught You.” 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL. PROF 26, Apr 9, 2002.

89.   “Survey of National Origin of Faculties of Top 50 Chemistry Departments and Chemical Engineering Departments.” 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL. CHED 55, Apr 7, 2002.

88.   “Iota Sigma Pi: a Century of Fostering Females in Chemistry.” 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL. CHED 47, Apr 7, 2002.

87.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.”  ACS Board Task Force to Address the Problems Facing the Chemical Academic Community with Regards to the Paucity of Native Underrepresented Minority Faculty, Clearwater, FL.  Feb 2, 2002.

86.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.”  MITs National Initiative on Minority Women Faculty, Boston, MA.  Jan 19, 2002.

85.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.” Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).  Washington, DC.  Nov 20, 2001

84.   “Status of Females and Minority Chemistry Faculty.” Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP).  Washington, DC. Nov 20, 2001.

83.   “Exploratory Discussion on the Role of ACS in Behalf of Women and Minorities Employed in the Chemical Sciences.”  ACS Board and President-Elect Eli M. Pearce.  Washington, DC. Nov 18, 2001.

82.   “Demographics of Faculty in Science and Engineering Disciplines.” Sigma Xi National Convention, Raleigh, NC.  Nov 10, 2001.

81.   “Diversity in Academia: A Look at Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Science and Engineering Departments.” Briefing to the US Congress, Washington, DC.  Oct 11, 2001.

80.   “Correlations of Additions to Alkenes.” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL.  ORGN 443, Aug 29, 2001.

79.   “Female Chemists in the Top 50 Chemistry Departments.”  222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL. PROF 26, Aug. 28, 2001.

78.   “Disincentives in Academia.” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL. WCC 6, Aug 27, 2001.

77.   “Survey of National Origin of the “Top 50” Chemistry Department Faculties.” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL.  SciMix 52, Aug 27, 2001.

76.   “Survey of Race/Ethnicity of the “Top 50” Chemistry Department Faculties.” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL.  SciMix 51, Aug 27, 2001.

75.   “Calculations on [2,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangements,”  222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL. ORGN 111, Aug 26, 2001.

74.   “Survey of National Origin of the “Top 50” Chemistry Department Faculties.” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL.  CHED  52, Aug 26, 2001.

73.   “Survey of Race/Ethnicity of the “Top 50” Chemistry Department Faculties.” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL.  CHED 51, Aug 26, 2001.

72.   “Underrepresentation of Minorities in Chemistry.” ACS Meeting in Miniature, Ada, OK.  No. 6,  Apr 7, 2001.

71.   “Correlations of Relative Reactivities of Acid-Catalyzed Hydration of Representative Alkenes versus their Ionization Potentials and HOMOs.”  ACS Meeting in Miniature, Ada, OK.  No. 5,  Apr 7, 2001.

70.   “Underrepresentation of Minorities in Chemistry.” Honors Undergraduate Research Day, Norman, OK.  Apr 7, 2001.

69.   “Correlations of Relative Reactivities of Acid-Catalyzed Hydration of Representative Alkenes versus their Ionization Potentials and HOMOs.”  Honors Undergraduate Research Day, Norman, OK.  Apr 7, 2001.

68.   “Computational Stabilization of Butadienyllithiums and Representative 1-Chloro-1-lithio-2-phenylalkenes.”  .  221st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA.  ORGN 357, Apr 3, 2001.

67.   “Strategies for Increasing Women and Minorities in Academia.” 221st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA.  Minority Affairs Committee, Apr 3, 2001.

66.   “Strategies for Increasing Women and Minorities in Academia:  Women Chemists in the New Millennium.”  221st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA.  CEPA 12, Apr 2, 2001.

65.   “Use of Alkene Reactivity Correlations in Organic Synthesis: Women in Organic Chemistry.”  221st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA.  ORGN 235, Apr 2, 2001.

64.   “Underrepresentation of Minorities in Chemistry.  Sigma Xi Norman Chapter Meeting, Norman, OK.  Mar 29, 2001.

63.   “Correlations of Relative Reactivities of Acid-Catalyzed Hydration of Representative Alkenes versus their Ionization Potentials and HOMOs.” Sigma Xi OU Chapter Meeting, Norman, OK.  Mar 29, 2001.

62.   “Computational Stabilization of Butadienyllithiums and Representative 1-Chloro-1-lithio-2-phenylalkenes.” 46th Annual ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Lawton, OK. No. 2, Mar 3, 2001.

61.   “Survey of Race/Ethnicity of the “Top 50” Chemistry Department Faculties.” 46th Annual ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Lawton, OK.  No. 1, Mar 3, 2001.

60.   “Strategies for Increasing Women and Minorities in Academia.” Sigma Xi Forum and Annual Meeting, Albuquerque Nov 18, 2000.

59.   “Correlations of Addition Reactions of Alkenes.” Sigma Xi Forum and Annual Meeting, Albuquerque Nov 18, 2000.

58.   “Career and Graduate School Opportunities for Women in the Physical Sciences -- Chemistry.”  The 21st Century Woman:  Tomorrow’s Woman in Scinece, Engineering, and Mathematics.  UCOL 1022, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.  Oct 18, 2000.

57.   “How I Became Interested in Chemistry and Stayed in My Field.”  The 21st Century Woman:  Tomorrow’s Woman in Scinece, Engineering, and Mathematics.  UCOL 1022, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.  Sep 13, 2000.

56.   “An Example of Research Supported by NSF: The Role of NSF in Educating Professional Chemists.”  220th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC.  PROF 13, Aug 22, 2000.

55.   “Relative Rates of PdCl2 Oxidation of Functionalized Acyclic Alkenes and Their Correlation with Alkene Ionization Potentials.”  220th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC.  ORGN 302, Aug 21, 2000.

54.   “A Device to Make Balancing Simple Equations Easier.” 220th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC. CHED 31, Aug 20, 2000.

53.   “Correlations of Relative Rates of Additions to Alkenes vs. IPs, HOMOs, and LUMOs.” University of California, Los Angeles, CA.  Jul 24, 2000.

52.   “Correlations of Relative Rates of Additions to Alkenes vs. IPs, HOMOs, and LUMOs.” University of California, Berkeley, CA.  Jul 21, 2000.

51.   “Correlations of Relative Rates of Additions to Alkenes vs. IPs, HOMOs, and LUMOs.” American University, Washington, DC.  Jun 26, 2000.

50.   “Relative Rates of PdCl2 Oxidation of Functionalized Acyclic Alkenes and Their Correlation with Alkene Ionization Potentials.” Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO.  May 1, 2000.

49.   “Relative Rates of PdCl2 Oxidation of Functionalized Acyclic Alkenes and Their Correlation with Alkene Ionization Potentials.” 45th Annual ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Stillwater, OK.  ORGN 7, Apr 15, 2000.

48.   “A Device to Make Balancing Simple Equations Easier.”  45th Annual ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Stillwater, OK.  Poster 11, Apr 15, 2000.

47.   “Developing, Testing, and Marketing Devices which Facilitate Learning Organic Chemistry.”    State Regents Economic Development Day, Norman, OK.  Paper No.  28,  Nov 12, 1999.

46.   “Relative Magnitudes of Steric Effects in Reactions of Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine with Representative Acyclic Alkenes.” 218th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA.  ORGN 165, Aug 22, 1999.

45.   “Teaching Devices to Make Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Easy.”  26th National Triennial Convention of Iota Sigma Pi, Portland, OR. Paper No. 14,  Jun 24, 1999.

44.   “Relative Magnitudes of Steric Effects in Reactions of Cl2, of Br2, and of I2 with Representative Acyclic Alkenes.”  26th National Triennial Convention of Iota Sigma Pi, Portland, OR. Paper No. 3,  Jun 24, 1999.

43.   “Inorganic Chemical Precipitate Formation on the STS-40.” Exhibit, Air and Space Museum, Kirkpatrick Center, Oklahoma City, OK, Mar 23, 1999.

42.   “Addition Reactions of Alkenes that Evince a Grouping by Degree of Alkene Substitution.”  Sigma Xi Forum and Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Nov 14, 1998.

41.   “Device to Clarify Reaction Site Selection by Nucleophiles and Bases in Carbonyl Compounds.”  216th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA.  ORGN 212, Aug 23, 1998.

40.  “Addition Reactions of Alkenes that Evince a Grouping by Degree of Alkene Substitution.”  216th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA.  ORGN 211, Aug 23, 1998.

39.   “A Device for Visualizing the Mechanism and Regiochemistry Rationales in Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution.”  215th ACS National Meeting, Dallas, TX.  ORGN 126, Mar 29, 1998.

38.   “Correlations of Some Addition Reactions of Acyclic Alkenes Manifest a Grouping by the Degree of Alkene Substitution.”  215th ACS National Meeting, Dallas, TX.  ORGN 125, Mar 29, 1998.

37.   “Relative Rates of Addition Reactions to Functionalized Acyclic Alkenes and Their Correlation with Alkene Ionization Potentials.” 211th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA.  ORGN 102, Mar 24, 1996.

36.   “Device for Demonstrating Basic Reactivity Patterns of Nucleophiles and Electrophiles in Organic Chemistry.”  40th ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Norman, OK.  No. 40, Apr 29, 1995.

35.   “Relative Rates of Addition Reactions to Functionalized Alkenes and Their Correlation with Alkene Ionization Potentials.” 40th ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Norman, OK.  No. 2, Apr 29, 1995.

34.   “Analysis of Inorganic Chemical Precipitates Formed Aboard the Columbia on the STS-40.”  40th ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Norman, OK.  No. 39, Apr 29, 1995.

33.   “Relative Rates of Addition Reactions to Functionalized Alkenes and Their Correlation with Alkene Ionization Potentials.” 209th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA. CHED 77, Apr 3, 1995.

32.   "The Effects of Complexation Upon Representative -Chloroisobutenylmetals." Department of Chemistry, University of Singapore, Singapore, Mar 24, 1994.

31.   “Women In Science: The Road to Success.” 207th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA.  PROF 2, Mar 15, 1994.

30.   “An MNDO Study of Isomerization and Ionization of Representative 1-Chloro-2-methyl-1-propenylmetals.”  207th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA.  ORGN 24, Mar 13, 1994.

29.   “Intellectual Harassment in the Academic Environment.” 206th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO.  PROF 4, Aug 23, 1993.

28.   “The Reaction of 1-Chloro-2-methyl-1-propenyllithium with a Selection of Organolithiums.  The Development and Synthetic Utility of Novel Base/Nucleophile Combinations.”  205th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO.  ORGN 199,  Mar 31, 1993.

27.   “Relative Rates of Permanganate Oxidation of Functionalized Alkenes and Their Correlation with the Ionization Potentials of Those Alkenes.” 205th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO.  ORGN 198,  Mar 31, 1993.

26.   “Analysis of Inorganic Chemical Precipitates Formed Aboard the Columbia on the STS-40.”  205th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO.  CHED 156, Mar 29, 1993.

25.   "Ascertaining Steric Effects in Electrophilic Addition Reactions." Department of Chemistry, University of Singapore, Singapore, Jan 13, 1993.

24.   “Combating Sexism in Science: A Creative Approach.”  204th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC.  CHED 24, Aug 25, 1992.

23.   "Comparison of Steric vs Electronic Effects to Infer Mechanistic Information in Stepwise Electrophilic Addition Reactions." Department of Chemistry, University of Singapore, Singapore, Mar 7, 1991.      

22.   “An MNDO Study of Isomerization and Ionization of Representative -Chloroisobutenylmetals.  Viability of Metal-Assisted Ionization.”  198th ACS National Meeting, Miami, FL.  ORGN RD-1, Sep 10, 1989.

21.   “Studies of a-Chloroisobutenylmetals and Their Derivatives.” Second J. J. Zuckerman Organometallic Chemistry Workshop, Norman, OK.  May 28, 1989.

20.   “A Simplified Method of Determining Steric Effects in Electrophilic Additions to Alkenes.” 22nd Reaction Mechanisms Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.  No. 33, Jun 14, 1988.

19.   “A Simplified Method of Ascertaining Steric Effects in Electrophilic Addition Reactions.  A Comparison of Bromination, Oxymercuration, and Hydroboration.” 195th ACS National Meeting, Toronto, Canada.  ORGN 425, Jun 9, 1988.

18.   “A Rule Based Expert System of Gas Chromatograph Troubleshooting.”  First Oklahoma Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Norman, OK.  Nov 2, 1987.

17.   “Correlations of Relative Reactivities of Electrophilic Additions to Alkenes.”  193rd ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO.  ORGN 8, Apr 5, 1987.

16.  “Correlations of Some Electrophilic Additions to Sterically Similar Alkenes.” Sixth International Meeting on Boron Chemistry (IMEBORON VI), Bechyne, Czechoslovakia.  Jun 26, 1986.

15.   “Stereospecific Reactions of -Haloalkenylmetals.” 192nd ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA.  ORGN 17, Sep 7, 1986.

14.   “Studies of Organoborane Reaction Mechanisms.” Second Southwest Organometallic Chemistry Workshop, Norman, OK.  Jun 1, 1986.

13.   “Relative Rates of Hydroboration of Allylic Compounds.” 30th ACS Oklahoma Pentasectional Meeting, Norman, OK.  No. 26, Mar 2, 1985.

12.   “An Important Limitation in Reactions of 1-Chloro-1-alkenes with n- or s-Butyllithium.”  187th ACS National Meeting, St. Louis, MO.  ORGN 247, Apr 12,1984.

11.   “The Unusual Effect of Solvent on the Rate of Protonolysis of  B-(1-Octenyl)-9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane and of 1-Octenyldicyclohexylborane.” 185th ACS National Meeting, Seattle, WA.  ORGN 133, Mar 23, 1983.

10.   “Synthesis of  cis-1-Halo-1-alkenes via Hydroboration/Protonolysis.” 184th ACS National Meeting, Kansas City, MO.  ORGN 38, Sep 13, 1982.

9.     “Kinetics of Hydroboration.”  Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.  Jun 29, 1982.

8.     “A General Mechanism for the Kinetics of Hydroboration with Organoboranes.” 184th ACS National Meeting, Kansas City, MO.  ORGN 17, Sep 13, 1982.

7.     “Study of Pathways to Carbene in Reaction of Atomic Carbon with Butyraldehyde.” Symposium on Carbenes, Carbenoids, and Cyclopropanes in Organic Synthesis.  Illinois Inst Tech. Chicago, IL.  Jun 1, 1981.

6.     “Hydroboration of 1-Halo-1-alkynes with 9-Borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane Dimer in Carbon Tetrachloride Solvent.”  181st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA. ORGN 66, Mar 30, 1981.

5.     “The Effect of Halogen Substitution on the Hydroboration of Alkenes Using 9-Borabicyclo-[3.3.1]nonane Dimer in Tetrahydrofuran Solvent.” Second Chemical Congress of the North American Continent, Las Vegas, NV.  ORGN 316, Aug 28, 1980.

4.     “The Reaction of Chemically Generated Atomic Carbon with Butyraldehyde:  A MNDO Study of Possible Reaction Pathways.” 35th ACS Southwest Regional Meeting, Austin, TX.  ORGN 34, Dec 6, 1979.

3.     “Effect of a Mercuric Sulfate Precolumn on Chloroolefin Abstraction.”  ACS/CJS Joint Chemical Congress.   177th ACS National Meeting, Honolulu, HI.  ORGN 487,  Apr 6, 1979.

2.     “A Survey of Recent Interest in the [2,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement.” University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.  Oct 27, 1978.

1.     “A MNDO Study of the Structures and Stabilities of Some Substituted Pentadienyl Anions.” 176th ACS National Meeting, Miami, FL.  ORGN 148, Sep 15, 1978.