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THE MENTOR'S LIFE
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Research Mentoring web site at MSU
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HOME LIFE
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"Institutions of higher education have an obligation, both for themselves and for the nation, to fully develop and utilize all the creative talent available ... We recognize that barriers still exist" for women faculty in the sciences.

- Meeting at MIT including presidents, chancellors,
provosts, and 25 women scientists, 29 January 2001




At MSU we recognize and accept the challenge to empower women to participate fully in science and technology. This web site is one component of the support we offer to all faculty, especially women.

We look forward to your feedback and recommendations about its value.




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