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N EWSLETTERSummerSummerSummerSummerSummer 20072007200720072007
Unsung HerUnsung HerUnsung HerUnsung HerUnsung HeroinesoinesoinesoinesoinesEditionEditionEditionEditionEdition
Volume 13, No. 1
Co-Presidents Letter20072008 PWA Officers 2
PWA Mission Statement 3
Unsung Heroines 2007 312
UCSB Women Authors 1113
Annual Conference 1415
20072008 Program EventsMembership Form 16 Celebrating WomenServing our CommunityCelebrating WomenServing our CommunityCelebrating WomenServing our CommunityCelebrating WomenServing our CommunityCelebrating WomenServing our Community
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20072008 PW20072008 PW20072008 PW20072008 PW20072008 PWA OfA OfA OfA OfA Officersficersficersficersficers
CCCCCOOOOO-P-P-P-P-PRESIDENTSRESIDENTSRESIDENTSRESIDENTSRESIDENTS:::::Shubra Agrawal, Office of Equal Opportunity
Sandra Camp, Educational Opportunity [email protected]
CCCCCOOOOO-V-V-V-V-VICEICEICEICEICE PPPPPRESIDENTSRESIDENTSRESIDENTSRESIDENTSRESIDENTS:::::Milinda Cuellar, Mail Services
Anna Morales-Castaeda, Budget & [email protected]
SSSSSECRETECRETECRETECRETECRETARARARARARYYYYY:Mia Vela, Financial Aid Office
TTTTTREASURERREASURERREASURERREASURERREASURER:Nellie Guerrero-Herrera,
Educational Opportunity Program
PPPPPARLIAMENTARLIAMENTARLIAMENTARLIAMENTARLIAMENTARIANARIANARIANARIANARIAN:Marti Lopez, Educational Opportunity Program
PPPPPASTASTASTASTAST PPPPPRESIDENTRESIDENTRESIDENTRESIDENTRESIDENT:::::Kori Soltz, Housing & Residential Services
PWPWPWPWPWAAAAA Standing CommitteesStanding CommitteesStanding CommitteesStanding CommitteesStanding CommitteesRecognition and ARecognition and ARecognition and ARecognition and ARecognition and Awarwarwarwarwards:ds:ds:ds:ds:
Coordinates all PWA awards and scholarships,including the Unsung Heroine AwardCCCCCHAIRHAIRHAIRHAIRHAIR:::::
Andrea Helfer, Admissions, Visitor [email protected]
Community Service:Community Service:Community Service:Community Service:Community Service:Promotes volunteer opportunities by designingand sponsoring service projects for the UCSB
campus and the communityCCCCCOOOOO-C-C-C-C-CHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRS:::::
Katya Armistead, Admissions , Visitor CenterGina Gonzales, Admissions , Visitor Center
Membership:Membership:Membership:Membership:Membership:Supports the growth of PWA through active
recruitment within the UCSB communityCCCCCOOOOO-C-C-C-C-CHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRS:::::
Leslie Koda, Office of Academic PreparationShana Moran-Lanier, Counseling Services
PrPrPrPrPrograms:ograms:ograms:ograms:ograms:Provides year-round activities and events on topics
responsive to members needs and interestsCCCCCOOOOO-C-C-C-C-CHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRS:::::
Barbara Byrge,Engineering Computer Infrastructure
Marie Howell, College of [email protected]
Publicity and Publications:Publicity and Publications:Publicity and Publications:Publicity and Publications:Publicity and Publications:
Responsible for publicizing PWA-sponsoredevents and activitiesCCCCCOOOOO-C-C-C-C-CHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRSHAIRS:::::
Katheryn Greenaway,Technology Management Program
Lainie Pascall, Office of the [email protected]
WWWWWebmaster:ebmaster:ebmaster:ebmaster:ebmaster:Maintains the PWA website
CCCCCHAIRHAIRHAIRHAIRHAIR:::::Nellie Guerrero-Herrera, Educational
Opportunity [email protected]
Dear PWA Members and Supporters:
e are honored to serve as the Co-Presidents of UCSBs Professional
Womens Association for the 20072008 academic year. We lookforward to an exciting and productive year ahead of us!
This special summer edition of PWAs newsletter marks the 9th year of
honoring our campuss Unsung Heroines. At this years 11 th Annual PWA
Professional Development Conference in May, we celebrated ten women
from our community who contribute to UCSBs mission in different ways.
We honored staff and faculty who serve this campus and strive to make our
community better. We encourage you to read each womans story and learn
about the ways in which they are truly Unsung Heroines.
We invite you to look inside this newsletter for further reflection of
this years professional development conference. Our theme was Women asArchitects of ChangeConnect Today/Seize Tomorrow. Our keynote
speaker was UCSBs own Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Professor of Sociology and
Filmmaker. We also enjoyed speakers from campus and the Santa Barbara
community who emphasized change and shared stories of fulfilled dreams.
These women examined how we learn to listen and trust our inner voice at
work, home, and in our communities We hope that the stories and life
lessons they shared with us helped individuals tap into their inner strength
and inspired attendees to fulfill their own dreams and flourish within their
careers and personal lives.
A new year also brings changes to PWA. This edition of the newsletterwill be the last paper copy of the newsletter as we move to an online distri-
bution. Our new website is now fully updated and is a wonderful resource
for PWA information and archives. If you have not seen our beautiful
website recently, please take a look atwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.p.p.p.p.pwa.ucsbwa.ucsbwa.ucsbwa.ucsbwa.ucsb.edu.edu.edu.edu.edu. Kudos to Barbara
Byrge for all her hard work and vision with the PWA website.
We want to encourage your involvement in PWA. Participate in our
service projects, attend the luncheons, join the bookclub, come to our
annual development conference, serve on a committeethe choice is yours!
PWA offers many opportunities to develop your leadership skills, become
involved in the community, and interact with a diverse group of womenfrom all walks of life, with differing skills, experiences, and backgrounds.
Their enthusiasm, support, and knowledge will inspire you to achieve your
own goals! We hope that you will become a member PWA and join us as we
embark on a year filled with supportive colleagues, fun events, and profes-
sional development.
Our best,
SSSSShubra Agrawal & Shubra Agrawal & Shubra Agrawal & Shubra Agrawal & Shubra Agrawal & Sandra Campandra Campandra Campandra Campandra Camp
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PWAPWAPWAPWAPWAMission Statement:Mission Statement:Mission Statement:Mission Statement:Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Professional WomensAssociation (PWA) is to develop awareness
among faculty, staff and other campusconstituencies of the contributions of
women to the mission of UCSB; to provideactivities and support other campusconstituencies that contribute to the
advancement of women at UCSB; to serveas a networking and communicationschannel among women employees at
UCSB; and to provide a forum to influencedecisions on campus and community issues
that affect women at UCSB.
Our Unsung HeroinesOur Unsung HeroinesOur Unsung HeroinesOur Unsung HeroinesOur Unsung Heroinesprincipal goal of the Professional Womens Association is to develop awareness throughout
the campus community of womens contributions to the mission of UCSB. With this goal in
mind and for the ninth year, we asked for nominations of women who consistently make our
campus a better place.We received nominations which highlighted women working in manydifferent capacities from a broad cross-section of campus. Some of them work quietly behindthe scenes, others are more widely known; each shares a firm commitment to the mission of the
University of California. Many nominees volunteer outside their departments and all pour their
energies into their jobs.It gives us great pleasure to celebrate these unsung heroines on our campus. On May 9,
2007 each woman was recognized at our eleventh annual conference, where we celebrated the
theme of Women as Architects of Change: Connect Today/Seize Tomorrow. We would like to
extend their recognition to the entire campus community by profiling each heroine in this
special edition of the PWA newsletter. We hope you enjoy reading these brief profiles of your
colleagues and appreciate the contributions they make to the campus and the community.
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20072007200720072007UUUUUNSUNGNSUNGNSUNGNSUNGNSUNG HHHHHEROINESEROINESEROINESEROINESEROINESEllen Anderson
Anne Athanassakis
Julie Carlson
Liberty Freeman
Tilly Govender
Laureen Lewis
Lorie Morris
Carol PasternackElisabeth Weber
Karen Wicorek
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withEllen AndersonEllen AndersonEllen AndersonEllen AndersonEllen Anderson
normously dedicated and a very gifted mentor,
Ellen Anderson cultivates initiative and gently
guides students toward effective decisions in her two roles
as Acting Director for Isla Vista Arts and Events Manager
for Isla Vista Live. These programs are important for the
cultural value they add to the community and give students the opportunity
to step into positions of leadership in the development and implementation
of theater and dance productions.
UCSB is a good ship to be on, says Ellen. Long affiliated with
UCSB, Ellen taught as a lecturer in the Dramatic Art Department in the
mid 90s before accepting her current position. She enjoys working with
students in a community of learning and aims to be non-judgmental or
controlling of artistic content. Ellen is also graced with skills as an observer
and witness which serve her well in her passion as a professional playwright.
Originally from Detroit, Ellen moved to Santa Barbara with a B.S and
a M.A. in Speech Pathology from Wayne State University. The first in her
family to go to college, she felt compelled to get what she calls practical
degrees. At age 35 Ellen hit upon that which she was born to dobe a
playwright. She firmly believes, You must do what you like, MUST . . . if
not, find a way to change it. As a published travel writer, award-winning
author to numerous plays (some of which have been produced in New York),
and a writer for a PBS childrens program, Ellen shares, its a lie that you
cant make a living in theater.
Ellen is grateful for the Huge Fortune in her life, both in terms of
her professional success and for the good women allies she has made along
the way. As she watches others bring
to life her creative ideas through
their talents, Ellen feels she is doing
exactly what she is supposed to be
doing. Being a playwright and
raising her daughter brings Ellen a sense of contentment. Her free time is
spent in ballet class, rollerblading, movie watching, and going to the theater.
Hailed as motivated, enthusiastic, creative and energetic, Ellen is
known to be a risk taker with great foresight who advises others to tell
people what you want . . . no one will think less of you. She trains teaching
assistants each quarter, provides continuity, trouble-shoots each production,
provides budgetary oversight, and ensures that all operations work smoothly
and successfully. A supporter for Ellens nomination as an Unsung Heroine,
Linda Flegal says, She has made such a difference in terms of the success of
our program.
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Susan Cochran
Dolores EstradaJackie Kurta
Amy Liest
Viviana Marsano
Cristina Martinez
Mary McMahon
Lisa Oshins
You must do what you like,MUST . . . if not, find a way to
change it.
PWPWPWPWPWA MembershipA MembershipA MembershipA MembershipA Membership
s the Universitys fiscal year
begins in July and ends in June,
your renewal of PWA dues follows
this same pattern. While many PWA
members pay their dues as they
register for the spring conference totake advantage of the discounted
rate, there are plenty of perks for
current PWA members throughout
the year, such as voting privileges,
drawing tickets, and an official PWA
member name tag. The earlier you
renew in the new fiscal year, the
sooner you can start receiving these
added benefits! See page 16 for
membership form.
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAnne AthanassakisAnne AthanassakisAnne AthanassakisAnne AthanassakisAnne Athanassakis
Anne admits her true love is food,so it is not surprising that hercareer as the Administrative Coordinator
for the Residential Dining Services is the
perfect match for her passion. Her work
in Dining has held many positive experi-
ences and has allowed her to grow and
become a trusted mentor, listener, and
problem-solver for the entire department.
She has also been trained as a mediator
and was involved with the campus mediation program.
Known as an incred-
ible, valuable resource in many
ways, staff members do not
hesitate to visit Anne when
they need an empathetic ear.
She is dedicated to her staff; her colleagues say that Anne is committed to
helping each person. As a strong advocate for staff, Anne encourages and
practices positive feedback. She also advocates for those who need assistance
navigating the systems and policies at UCSB. Fluent in Greek, Anne
mentors and translates for Greek staff members and assists them with
transitioning to the campus environment.
One of the highlights of her career was helping to arrange and host the
conference for the National Association of College and University Food
Service from the Western United States. During the conference she met
famous chefs including Hugh Carpenter and Michael Ableman. Annes
knowledge of the dining world proves her to be an asset to UCSBs commu-
nity and the nearly 180 full-time employees she assists.
Anne is also an active member of the PWA Book Club. Her listening
and communication skills are utilized in all aspects of her life, including this
club. She thinks that the book club is a wonderful resource that presents an
opportunity to network and have conversations with a diverse group of
people. As someone who consistently seeks self-improvement, Anne also
recommends expanding personal horizons through professional development
trainings and by attending Arts & Lectures events.
Annes nomination to be an Unsung Heroine came with resounding
praise from her supervisor, who says that Anne is truly the glue that holds
our unit together. Her skills as a listener, her heart as an advocate, and her
dedication to her work identify Anne as an invaluable part of the campus
community.
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Cecilia Becerra
Cynthia Brown
Milinda Cuellar
Lisa Daniels
Margarita EspinozaAllyn Fleming
Nellie Guerrero
Maria Gordon
Dianna Halliburton
Grace Lapinid
Lili HarrisonJill Horst
Roxane Lapidus
Sally Lombrozo
Patricia Lunsky
Jacki MatticeShana Moran-LanierSunny Reiner
Elvira RoseJanet Schuler
Coleen Sears
Mary Rae Staton
Yukina WarnerLynn Wilcoxon
Carol Wyzinski
Save the Date!Save the Date!Save the Date!Save the Date!Save the Date!
September 20September 20September 20September 20September 20 PWA Steering Committ
Retreat
October 2October 2October 2October 2October 2 PWA Fall Kickoff Event
October 4October 4October 4October 4October 4 PWA Book Club
121:00 p.m. UCEN
Goleta Valley Room
Monthly, 1st Thursday
Her listening andcommunication skills are utilized
in all aspects of her life . . .
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withJulie CarlsonJulie CarlsonJulie CarlsonJulie CarlsonJulie Carlson
Julie Carlson is committed to her re-search, teaching, and making UCSB anaccessible and welcoming community. She came
to UCSB almost 22 years ago after earning her
Ph.D. in English at the University of Chicago.
While she misses Chicagos urban environment,
finding the joy in the job has kept Julie in
Santa Barbara because she enjoys her work,
students, and friends. Her research interests include British Romanticism, a
field that she finds intriguing since it was revolutionary literature.
Julies nomination letters for the Unsung Heroine Award from her
graduate students praise her mentoring abilities and her concern for their
personal and academic lives. They appreciate her unwavering support and
practical advice when they encounter difficulties in their research. Julie
advises students interested in pursuing a life in the academic world: If
youre building a life, you better like what youre doing.
Julies commitment to diversity is another aspect of her service to the
community that extends beyond her department and research. She is the co-
founder of Project Excel, an organization that seeks to involve families,
students, schools, and the community in the academic preparation of Black
African-American and Native-American students in grades 5 through 12 for
enrollment in a four-year college. The program is currently in its second
year, and Julie has aspirations for expanding the initiative. With a full-time
director and 25 families in the program, Project Excel is already making a
name for itself in Santa Barbara. As one of her nominators observes, The
energy and drive of Project Excel will sustain it and its success will be only
one of the legacies Julie has left in the
greater Santa Barbara community.
In the midst of all her activities
and research, Julie says that she loves
to have music in her life. She has
played the piano since childhood and
minored in Music as an undergradu-
ate student at Pacific Lutheran
University. She continues to enjoy
performing as the pianist for her church every Sunday.
The care Julie demonstrates for the University and Santa Barbara
communities is phenomenal. Her desire to improve academic preparation at
all levels and her concern for those around her are testaments to Julies spirit
and dedication.
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Julie has left in
greater Santa Barbacommuni
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Sandra Camp
Tracee CunninghamCheryl DentNikki Dewart
Cythia EllestadDawn Fink
Patricia Gilbert
Esther Gonzalez
Irma GuenthartVivian Guerrier
Judy Guillermo-NewtonVishna Herrity
Hsiu-Zu HoJulie Levangie
Jill LevyBeverly Lewis
Deborah LupoErin McCartney
Kim Park
Debbie Richards
Peggy SanchezAnn Wainwright
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withLiberty FrLiberty FrLiberty FrLiberty FrLiberty Freemaneemaneemaneemaneeman
After only four years at UCSB,Liberty Freeman is described byone of her nominators as a living legacy.
Her positive attitude and enthusiasmfills her work, inspires others, and
amazes her colleagues and supervisor. As
the Office Manager at the Francisco
Torres Dining Commons, Liberty
Freeman is celebrated as an Unsung
Heroine for her upbeat demeanor and willingness to help those around her.
It is not surprising that Liberty has been quickly promoted multiple
times in her short tenure at UCSB. Her supervisor shares that she displays a
tremendous
amount of
energy and
works to make
the campus a
more cheerful
and welcoming environment. Her care and concern for both her staff
members and students has led to an outpouring of positive feedbackher
supervisor believes that he has received the most positive comments about her
customer service abilities of any person that has ever worked for me.
Liberty admits that she is an overload of positive energy, and pos-
sessing this quality has allowed her to use her time and talent to assist both
UCSB and the greater Santa Barbara community. Liberty has an under-
graduate degree in Theatre Arts. She recently put her acting expertise to use
by assisting in the production of the Emergency Preparation video for
Housing and Residential Services. She also decided to run the Womens Nike
Marathon and was able to raise $5,500 for leukemia and lymphoma with her
sponsorships.
Her motivation and drive allows her to pursue both personal and
professional goals. She is involved with the Housing Leadership Program and
is committed to living life to the fullest. A friend describes Liberty as an
amazing woman who spreads patience, love, compassion, and understanding
with every breath she takes.
Liberty celebrates life and shares her enthusiasm with everyone she
encounters. Her positive spirit and caring personality makes her an excellent
ambassador for UCSB and a very welcome addition to our community.
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Joyce CarasaLynnette (Lynne) Cavazos
Kathy Davis
Melissa Dase
Joyce Edgar
Yvonne Freeman
Terri GuentherRose Mainhardt
Silvia Marquez
Natasha McCann
Diane Mercado
Pat MorrisonNorma OrtizKim Parent
Tanya Plant
Linda Raney
Mary Jane Salcido
Carole Self
Terry ThomasJackie Treadway
JoAnn Trento
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September 21September 21September 21September 21September 21 Coastal Womans Quarter
Business Breakfast
7:309:30 a.m.
Topic is Breast Health
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. . . an amazing woman whospreads patience, love, compassion,
and understanding with everybreath she takes.
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withTilly GovenderTilly GovenderTilly GovenderTilly GovenderTilly Govender
Tilly Govender has an aura of generosity andintegrity that is hard to ignore. Her willing-ness to help others while holding herself to high
standards shows self-confidence and determination
to excel and help others achieve at the
same time. As her nominator shares,
Tillys continued level of commit-
ment to her work and community, her commitment to principles, and her
stepping up to challenges is deserving of a special acknowledgment.
This high praise resonated within the ears of the German, Slavic, and
Semitic Studies Department, where Tilly has recently become the Business
Officer. With nearly 5 years of administration in the Media Arts & Technol-
ogy Program as a Financial Assistant and prior campus employment dating
from 1996, Tilly was strongly encouraged by her former supervisor to
expand her part-time role with UCSB. Her high financial proficiency,
integrity, steadfast adherence to UC procedures, and winning demeanor no
doubt contributed to her selection.
Landing the position upon completion of the College of Letters &
Science Leadership Development Program is the highlight of Tillys career.
She believes in taking advantage of offered trainings, tapping into the
campus support network of colleagues, and embracing every opportunity.
Possessing professionalism, dedication, and aspirations to grow from chal-
lenges, Tilly rose above increased workloads from short-staffed environments,
as well as a complex financial situation with equanimity.
Tilly has a generosity of spirit that extends beyond her immediate
coworkers throughout the campus, to her neighbors and community at large.
An appreciative colleague recalls a visit while in hospital; Tilly went so far as
to cook a meal for the familyknowing how hard it is to get it all done
with a new baby in the house. Known to give time to a fellow staff member,
student and faculty . . . she is a friend to all she that she meets. She also
gives of herself in the care of an elderly widowed neighbor, activities with the
Heart Association, involvement in her daughters elementary classroom and
with the PTA. Tilly finds that a willingness to help people is rewarding.
When she isnt working, Tilly enjoys gardening, travel, epicurean
indulgence, and spending time with her family, who emigrated from South
Africa 16 years ago. Her husband runs a successful local restaurant business
and she has two daughters, one a third year student at UC Berkeley, the
other in primary school. Tilly leads by example, and with unassuming
confidence she shares, Seize life with a very happy open hearted gesture and
enjoy whatever you do, what you put out will come back to you.
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Rosa Arlington
Susan Berg ArnoldDenise Belanger
Yuxi FanMary Gervase
Phyllis Gibson
Diane Gulley
MaryJo Joy
Roberta Kaufman
Sandy Morris
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Martha BarajasCharlene Chew-Ogi
Sarah Dillingham
Melinda Gandara
Lynn McLaughlin-HillAnn Nomura
Lou Anne PaliusTori St Clair
Dilling Yang
. . . a willingness to helppeople is rewarding
re you an aspiring authoror journalist?
Write for thePWA Newsletter and
develop your skills!
[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected] more information.
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withLaurLaurLaurLaurLaureen Lewiseen Lewiseen Lewiseen Lewiseen Lewis
L aureen Lewis is described as an integral playeron the Arts & Lectures team, which is nosurprise since she enjoys working in the fast-paced,
energetic, team atmosphere to bring excellence in the
arts to UCSB and the local community. Laureen is her departments wide-
smiling Financial Analystwho is such a huge fan of inspirational sayings that
she wears them on her shirts. Without her diligent attention to detail and
proactiveness, Arts & Lectures would not run as smoothly as it does, shares
Director Celesta Billeci. Another colleague regards her as the keystone of the
entire program. Laureen regularly comes into the office on weekends,
evenings, and even on holidays to make sure all goes well. She personally
organizes the office and has for years served as a United Way representative.
Laureen offers this career advice: Do what you like and like what you
do. This motto and a strong desire to help people led her to a career in
education. She taught elementary school math, reading, and GATE programs
for 12 years before joining the UCSB Educational Opportunity Program
(EOP) in 1988. While working part time as an Adminis-
trative Assistant with Native American students, Laureen
earned a Counseling Skills Certificate from UCSB
Extension. She didnt waste any time in putting her
certificate to use. In addition to her already held position,
Laureen increased her hours to counsel students. After eight years of dedica-
tion to EOP, she moved to Arts & Lectures. Since then she has enjoyed
growing with the department, learning about finance and the arts, obtained a
Supervisory Skills certificate, and been part of the Mentorship Program.
Motivated to get things done and do them well, Laureen has a thirst
for knowledge that keeps her actively seeking to improve and learn. Some
traits that have helped her to be successful include flexibility, open
mindedness, and being respectful of others needs. Proactive in creating
better systems, her daily drive is to work smart not hard.
Outside of work, she enjoys horsing around with her husband. They
have been riding horses for 10 years and especially enjoy visiting family in
Arizona. She often rides her bike to work and walks everywhere; most
notably she completed a half marathon fundraiser for leukemia.
Incredibly touched by her Unsung Heroine nomination, she counts
meeting Yo-Yo Ma and Jane Goodall among the highlights of her nearly 20-
year UCSB career. During this time she has been active in numerous com-
mittees and gives thanks for various supervisors and colleagues who have
served as mentors. With her experience and dedication to her work, Laureen
is a fantastic resource for this campus who exudes optimism.
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Marion BankinsBarbara Bartolome
Joyce EsterSally Foxen
Carol Geer
Jamie Hatch
Jennifer JamesDeborah Kaska
Monica Koegler BlahaDee Dee Lane
Robherda LangeBarbara Main
Priscilla MoriPatricia Nixon
Arlene PhillipsKaren Poirier
Lindsey Reed
Brenda Reheem
Ginny RoblesAnne Rothfarb
Do what you likeand like what
you do . . .
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withLorie MorrisLorie MorrisLorie MorrisLorie MorrisLorie Morris
L orie Morris describes herself asthe typical Geminifriendly,outgoing, and versatile. It is easy to
see how these characteristics have
served her well in her position as the
Office Manager at the Health Educa-
tion Office aaaaand led her co-workers to
nominate her for the Unsung Hero-
ine award.In her 11 years at UCSB,
Lories focus has always been customer service. Her current passion involves
working with and assisting about 50 Health Education Interns and 10 staff
members in Student Health. Although she enjoys the other aspects of her
job, she quips, The policy manual doesnt hold a candle to intern projects!
Lorie often works extra hours to assist the interns and help them develop
materials for their projects.
Lorie also has a thriving photography business and shows her work at
the Sunday Arts Show on
Cabrillo each week. She
enjoys the time she spends
in the darkroom, develop-
ing her newest photographs
in preparation for her shows. She specializes in landscape photography and
allows her artists eye to capture the beauty around her.
Lorie is a lifelong learner; she has taken classes from Adult Education,
UCSB Extension, and Santa Barbara City College to further both her
professional and personal skills and knowledge. Initially, her work at Santa
Barbara City College for Graphic Design and Photography was intended to
enhance her own photography business. However, Lorie recently discovered
she only needs one additional class to complete her A.A. degree. Although
working and taking classes has been stressful for Lorie, she is proud that she
has gained a variety of skills, particularly in graphic design. This expertise has
not only helped her photography business flourish, but her co-workers have
also praised her design skills and creativity for work-related projects.
When she is not working or taking classes, Lorie admits that she does
not own a television and prefers to do geeky things like reading, working
with her camera, and using her Mac.
Lories enthusiasm and support is appreciated by her co-workers who
see how her optimistic demeanor brightens the day and creates goodwill . . .
in the UCSB community. Her willingness to help others and her en-
couragement of those around her means a happier, healthier campus for all of us.
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Maria BoscheeDebbie Ceder
Bobbie Collier
Jessie DeAroDeby DeWeese
Debbie FlemingSharon Hoshida
Christine Iriart
Shirley Kennedy
Lee Anne KryderElizabeth Ramos
Candy StevensonAshley Tidey
Petra van Koppen
Sue Woodill
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Debbie Miles-DuttonCarol Mosely
Laurie RitchieLori Ritchie
Ann Sonstelie
Jeanne Stanford
Suzanne TimmonsAmy Van Meter
. . . her encouragement of tharound her means a happi
healthier campus for all of
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withCarCarCarCarCarol Pasternackol Pasternackol Pasternackol Pasternackol Pasternack
arol Pasternacks ability
to build community at
UCSB led to resounding
nominations for the UnsungHeroine award from both her
colleagues and her graduate
students. She supports her
graduate students and col-
leagues in all of their endeav-
ors, including personal
decisions to start a family or taking a leave of absence when necessary. She
believes that if someone is determined to obtain her doctorate degree or gain
tenure, she can and will accomplish her goal even if it takes her extra time.
Carol describes her own path to academic study through the theme of
quiet repetitionshe pursued an undergraduate degree in American
Civilization, a Masters degree in English, completed coursework in Architec-
tural Design, and received a Ph.D. in English. She says that she considered
architecture as a profession, but decided that an academic career would give
her the freedom to teach and research her own interests. Using her architec-
tural background, Carol has served the campus by volunteering as a member
of the Design Review Committee for campus building projects.
While she admits that she may overdo it some when trying to juggle
a full teaching schedule, academic research, mentoring graduate students,
serving on campus
committees, and spending
time with her husband
and daughter, Carol strives
for a work/life balance.
She has used numerous
resources on campus in her desire to help create and influence flexible
policies to support caregivers, including the Senior Womens Council, the
Work/Life Office in Human Resources, and the Elder Care Support Group.
As her graduate students have noted, [Carol] demonstrated that one
doesnt have to sacrifice career for family, or family for career. Her students
appreciate her encouragement and advice, her colleagues admire her strength
and tenacity, and this campus is grateful for her contributions and service.
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[Carol] demonstrated thatone doesnt have to
sacrifice career for family,or family for career.
UCSB WUCSB WUCSB WUCSB WUCSB Women Authorsomen Authorsomen Authorsomen Authorsomen Authors2006200720062007200620072006200720062007
Catherine L. AlbaneseCatherine L. AlbaneseCatherine L. AlbaneseCatherine L. AlbaneseCatherine L. AlbaneseRELIGIOUS STUDIESA Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural
History of American Metaphysical Religion
and
America: Religions and Religion, 4th
Ed.Ann BerminghamAnn BerminghamAnn BerminghamAnn BerminghamAnn BerminghamHISTORYOF ARTAND ARCHITECTURESensation and Sensibility: Viewing
Gainsboroughs Cottage Door
Swati ChattopadhyaySwati ChattopadhyaySwati ChattopadhyaySwati ChattopadhyaySwati ChattopadhyayHISTORYOF ARTAND ARCHITECTURERepresenting Calcutta: Modernity,
Nationalism and the Colonial Uncanny
Catherine ColeCatherine ColeCatherine ColeCatherine ColeCatherine ColeDRAMATIC ART & DANCECo-Edited with Takyiwaa Manuh andStephan MiescherAfrica After Gender?
Jenny Cook-GumperzJenny Cook-GumperzJenny Cook-GumperzJenny Cook-GumperzJenny Cook-GumperzGEVIRTZ GRADUATE SCHOOLOF EDUCATIONThe Social Construction of Literacy, 2nd Ed.Revised
Bella DePauloBella DePauloBella DePauloBella DePauloBella DePauloPSYCHOLOGYSingled Out: How Singles are Stereotyped,
Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live
Happily Ever After
Hallie EakinHallie EakinHallie EakinHallie EakinHallie EakinGEOGRAPHYWeathering Risk in Rural Mexico: Climatic,
Institutional, and Economic Change
CarCarCarCarCarol Genettiol Genettiol Genettiol Genettiol GenettiLINGUISTICSGrammar of Dolakha Newar
Judith GrJudith GrJudith GrJudith GrJudith GreeneeneeneeneenGEVIRTZ GRADUATE SCHOOLOF EDUCATIONCo-Edited with Allan LukeRethinking Learning: What Counts as
Learning and What Learning Counts
Maria HerrMaria HerrMaria HerrMaria HerrMaria Herrera-Sobekera-Sobekera-Sobekera-Sobekera-SobekASSOCIATE VICE CHANCELLORAND CHICANA/OSTUDIESChicano Folklore: A Handbook
Linda HillLinda HillLinda HillLinda HillLinda HillGEOGRAPHY (EMERITUS)Georeferencing: The GeographicAssociations of Information
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withElisabeth WElisabeth WElisabeth WElisabeth WElisabeth Weberebereberebereber
lisabeth Webers dedication to
UCSB is easily seen through
her unflagging work in the hu-
manities. As a researcher, her self-
described passion for questions led
her to study contemporary Euro-
pean thought. She has been a professor for 16 years at UCSB, four of which
she has served as the Germanic, Slavic, and Semitic Studies Department Chair.
Elisabeths commitment to social justice permeates all aspects of her
lifeher research, her teaching, and her own history. As a child in Germany,
Elisabeth says that she wrestled with questions about the Holocaust and the
Nazi occupation. Her childhood questions of Why didnt people stand up?
How could they bear to do it? still influence her research. Her exploration
of philosophy and literature has helped her keep these questions alive; she
believes we are all indebted to those who suffered the consequences of silence
in the face of torture and violence.
When asked what interests she pursues during her leisure time,
Elisabeth laughs and remarks that with twin eight year-old boys, she has little
spare time! Her children are interested in swimming and readingtwo
interests Elisabeth shares. Her staff finds Elisabeths ability to balance her
professional and personal life both astounding and inspiring.
Beyond philosophical study, Elisabeth is committed to, walking the
walk of social justice and peace. She believes that the privilege of teaching
and conducting research at a public university also encompasses the responsi-
bility to bring social issues into the public view. Her dedication to the
humanities and her interest in trauma studies sparked the idea for the
Torture and the Future series at
UCSB. This series spanned six months
of various events and lectures and was
funded by the Critical Issues in
America grant, individual campus departments, and private donors.
Elisabeth and a multidisciplinary team of UCSB professors worked to bring
guest speakers to the campus to discuss Americas use of torture.
I dont even like to think about torture, Elisabeth admits. Yet she
knows that our concern and involvement with one another is crucial. Her own
compassion has made her an Unsung Heroine, not only in the eyes of her staff,
who nominated her for this award, but also in the eyes of the entire UCSB
community. Her commitment to her students, research, staff members, and
the greater Santa Barbara community is clearly demonstrated through her
tireless work to bring light to difficult questions.
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Committed to walking the walkof social justice and peace . . .
Sunny JungSunny JungSunny JungSunny JungSunny JungEAST ASIAN LANGUAGESAND CULTURAL STUDIESTranslation with Hillel SchwartzKo Uns Abiding Places, Korea South &North
Stephanie LemenagerStephanie LemenagerStephanie LemenagerStephanie LemenagerStephanie LemenagerENGLISHManifest and Other Destinies: Territorial
Fictions of the 19th Century United States
Suzanne J. LevineSuzanne J. LevineSuzanne J. LevineSuzanne J. LevineSuzanne J. LevineSPANISHAND PORTUGUESETranslation with Carol MaierSevero Sarduys Beach Birds
Maria MarMaria MarMaria MarMaria MarMaria MarottiottiottiottiottiFRENCHAND ITALIANA Question of Class
Susan McLeodSusan McLeodSusan McLeodSusan McLeodSusan McLeodWRITING PROGRAMWriting Program Administration
Claudine MichelClaudine MichelClaudine MichelClaudine MichelClaudine MichelBLACK STUDIESCo-Edited with Marlene Racine-Toussaintand Florence Bellande-RobertsonBrassage: An Anthology of Poems by
Haitian Women
andCo-Edited with Patrick Bellegarde-SmithHaitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth, And Reality
andCo-Edited with Patrick Bellegarde-SmithVodou in Haitian Life and Culture: Invisible
Powers
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An Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withAn Interview withKarKarKarKarKaren Wicoren Wicoren Wicoren Wicoren Wicorekekekekek
Karen Wicoreks ability toconnect with students andhelp them build a community at
UCSB demonstrates her respectful
and humble demeanor. Coming to
college should be the beginning of
our student
workers and
customers
creating their
own families,
their own communities. Karen is a catalyst in their lives for creating this new
family, says one of her nominators for the Unsung Heroine award. While
Karen is too modest to take credit for the exemplary role she plays in the lives
of her students, she knows that she makes them feel welcome in their new
home at UCSB.
As the manager of the Take-Out Meal Program at Ortega Dining
Commons, Karen and her staff serve nearly 600 meals every day. Even
though her student crew must clock-in at 6am for the morning shift, they
arrive with pleasure because it means they have the privilege of spending time
with Karen. Karens kind heart makes her a natural listener and mentor.
Although many of the students she hires have never worked before, Karen
inspires them to learn and succeed at their job. Her supervisor observes that
Karen teaches them to take risks and helps guide them in making their own
decisions. Her management style is to lead by exampleand her example is
one of humility, respect, and service.
Karen enjoys building relationships with these students; many of them
still keep in touch with her long after graduation. She says that one of the
highlights of her nearly 20 years of service at UCSB has been getting
Christmas cards or baby announcements from students that have been gone
for some time. Karens respectful listening and kind attitude is not one
students easily forget.
One of the perks of Karens position is that she ends her day at UCSB
by 2 p.m., leaving plenty of time to spend with her grandson. She enjoys her
time as a grandma and is delighted when they go to the beach with the
family dogs.
Karens keen sense of community building and commitment to her
work makes the Take-Out Meal Program at Ortega Dining Commons shine.
Her loyalty to students accomplishments makes her an outstanding role
model and friend to those who have the pleasure of working with her.
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Alice OConnorAlice OConnorAlice OConnorAlice OConnorAlice OConnorHISTORYSocial Science for What?: Philanthropy and
the Social Question in a World Turned
Rightside Up
Lisa ParksLisa ParksLisa ParksLisa ParksLisa ParksFILMAND MEDIA STUDIESCultures in Orbit: Satellites and the Televisual
lide Vlide Vlide Vlide Vlide Valarini Oliveralarini Oliveralarini Oliveralarini Oliveralarini OliverSPANISHAND PORTUGUESEO Terceiro Livro dos Fatos e Ditos Hericos
do Bom Pantegruel El Universo y O Serto:
Guimares Rosa
Katharina SchrKatharina SchrKatharina SchrKatharina SchrKatharina SchreibereibereibereibereiberANTHROPOLOGYCo-authored with Josu Lancho
Aguas en el desierto: los puquios de Nasca
Sandra ThompsonSandra ThompsonSandra ThompsonSandra ThompsonSandra ThompsonLINGUISTICSCo-authored with Joseph Sung-Yul Park andCharles N. LiA Reference Grammar of Wappo
Janet WJanet WJanet WJanet WJanet WalkeralkeralkeralkeralkerFILMAND MEDIA STUDIESTrauma Cinema: Documenting Incest and
the Holocaust
Her management style is to lead byexampleand her example is one of
humility, respect, and service.
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11th Annual Conference11th Annual Conference11th Annual Conference11th Annual Conference11th Annual ConferenceEncourages WomenEncourages WomenEncourages WomenEncourages WomenEncourages Womento Create Changeto Create Changeto Create Changeto Create Changeto Create Change
WAs 11th Annual Conference on May 9, 2007
inspired women across UCSB to be architects of
change in their own lives, as well as on campus. The
day began with a panel presentation from three UCSB
women who have taken risks in forging paths to
success. Keynote speaker, Dr. Kum-Kum Bhavnani,
Professor of Sociology at UCSB, delivered a moving
address and screened the trailer for her documentary
film, The Shape of Water. In telling her own story, she urged women to create
change in their lives and communities. Also featured was the presentation of
the Unsung Heroine Awards to ten outstanding UCSB women. With
personal and professional development workshops throughout the day, on
topics ranging from Antarctic expeditions to financial management, this
years conference was filled with positive energy and enthusiasm. We applaud
all who made this day successfulPWAs mission to celebrate women and
serve the UCSB communitywas certainly achieved!
P
It was great to see aUCSB community
member as thekeynote speaker!
There are amazingwomen on this
campus.
special thanks tShubra Agrawa
(Co-Vice President fo20062007) whos
fundraising effortmade the 200
conference such success. Shubra waalso instrumental isecuring Kum-Kum
Bhavnani as thkeynote speaker
Kudos, ShubraKudos, ShubraKudos, ShubraKudos, ShubraKudos, Shubra
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A warm thank-youto Sandra Camp
(Co-Vice Presidentfor 20062007), who
coordinated themorning panel andall session speakers.
Well done, Sandra!Well done, Sandra!Well done, Sandra!Well done, Sandra!Well done, Sandra!
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Grand Prize WinnerGrand Prize WinnerGrand Prize WinnerGrand Prize WinnerGrand Prize WinnerAnnouncementAnnouncementAnnouncementAnnouncementAnnouncement
Congratulations to PWA member
MarMarMarMarMargargargargargaret McMurtret McMurtret McMurtret McMurtret McMurtreyeyeyeyey, Grand Prize
winner of a two-day spa package at the
Mira Monte Spa and Hotel in SantaBarbara that was raffled off at the annual
PWA Conference. This treat includes a
massage and breakfast. When asked
who will be her guest at the spa,
Margaret said that she hopes to
persuade her sister to visit from
Colorado for some fun girl time. Our
best to Margaretwe hope that you
thoroughly enjoy your prize!
Awesome research experience!Women making a difference everywhere.
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OOOOOpening Apening Apening Apening Apening Addrddrddrddrddressessessessess Henry T. Yang, UCSB Chancellor
PPPPPanel Panel Panel Panel Panel Prrrrresentationesentationesentationesentationesentation Cindy Ponce, Assistant Director, Academic PersonnelJoy Williams, Assistant Dean, College of EngineeringDayna Williamson, Manager, Human Resources Compensation
KKKKKeynote Seynote Seynote Seynote Seynote Speakerpeakerpeakerpeakerpeaker Kum-Kum Bhavnani, UCSB Professor of Sociology, Filmmaker
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WWWWWorororororkshops:kshops:kshops:kshops:kshops:
Antarctic Science Adventure
Building Your Financial Future
Build Skills and Confidence: Learn to Love Public Speaking
College of Letters & Science Leadership Development: A Training Opportunity
Overcoming Obstacles: The Story of the Accidental Publisher
The Power of Journaling and the Passion for Change: Trusting Your Inner Wisdom
Strengthen Your Body, Strengthen Your Mind
Stress Busting 101
Surviving Painful AccusationsTop 10 Financial Planning Tips for Women
Want to Be Your Own Boss?
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he PWA Program Committee is already working to bring fantastic
events to you! Well start the year with our PWPWPWPWPWA Annual KickoffA Annual KickoffA Annual KickoffA Annual KickoffA Annual Kickoff
EEEEEvvvvvententententent on OOOOOctober 2, 2007ctober 2, 2007ctober 2, 2007ctober 2, 2007ctober 2, 2007. In previous years weve had ice cream socials,
catered lunches, and a pizza party. This year we are considering a picnic on
the Womens Center Lawn, and wed love to hear your feedback.
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often for details on this, as well as other PWA events.
Please see a listing of future activities below. If you have ideas for other
events, let us know! We are also accepting new members to the program
committee. If you are interested in joining our committee or offering
suggestions, email prprprprprograms@pograms@pograms@pograms@[email protected]. 20072008PrPrPrPrProgram Eventsogram Eventsogram Eventsogram Eventsogram Events
Allosphere Demonstration
Email Etiquette & Communication Skills
Formal Luncheon
Holidays around the World
Network like a Pro
Poker & Pizza
Recreation Center Tour
Tai Chi & Chai Tea
Versatile Vegetable Field Trip
UCSB Research Highlights
Wine Appreciation
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