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    Genderā€Informed Mentoring Strategies for Women Engineering Scholars: On Establishing a Caring Community

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    Improved mentoring of women graduate students and young faculty is one strategy for increasing the presence, retention and advancement of women scholars in engineering. We explore the sociological literature on interpersonallyā€ and institutionallyā€generated gender roles and dynamics that make the construction and maintenance of mentoring relationships especially difficult for women in maleā€dominated fields. In addition, we review nonā€traditional strategies including peerā€, multipleā€ and collective mentorships that are likely to be more successful for most women (and many men). Finally, organizational change strategies designed to provide a more egalitarian and cooperative atmosphere in engineering programs and departments are presented. These ideas represent a social contract for a caring community more supportive of all members' personal and professional growth and success.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95139/1/j.2168-9830.2002.tb00672.x.pd

    Mass Spectra, Radiolysis, and Photolysis of Phenyl Alkyl Ketones

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    Pyrolysis of silver arenesulfinates

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    Preparation and Mass Spectrum of Hexachlorocyclopropane

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    Cyclic Sulfides in a Petroleum Distillate

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    Decomposition of dibenzothiophene and naphthothiophene under electron impact

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    Carbonium Ion Rearrangements. IV. The Reaction of C 13

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    Mass spectra of dimethyl fumarate and maleate

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