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Women in Science, Engineering, and Research (WISER)

WISER (Women in Science, Engineering, and Research) focuses on recruitment, retention, and career development of faculty. Our impact and programming incorporate disciplines across campus. Situated within the scope of the Research Office, Dr. David Stone works closely with the WISER leadership team to support career development initiatives for faculty of all ranks.

Current WISER Leadership Team: Amy Banes-Berceli (Office of the Provost), Joi Cunningham (HR), Laila Guessous (Mechanical Engineering), Christina Papadimitriou (Interdisciplinary Health Sciences), David Stone (Research Office), Julie Walters (Political Science).

Contact: Dr. David Stone, [email protected].

WISER Events

Follow WISER on Twitter at: twitter.com/ouwiser.

WISER shares articles, information, and more via espace. You can self-enroll using your Oakland email to view the resources.

WISER News

Past Events:

  • Screening of the documentary "Picture a Scientist" and panel discussion - November 2021

Previous workshops have focused on women in STEM, careers in STEM, and promoting and supporting diversity efforts on campus. WISER has partnered with CETL, Feminists of OU, various departments at OU, and external guests. 

In the news:

Resources

WISER shares articles, information, and more via espace. You can self-enroll using your Oakland email to view the resources.

Resources for Work-Life Satisfaction Brochure
The Resources for Work-Life Satisfaction brochure includes information on leave options and other relevant information for faculty members. It is a collaborative publication between Academic Human Resources + WISER, and was updated in 2018. Email [email protected] for a PDF copy of this brochure.

WISE@OU Resources (from 2011-2016)

  • Published findings: Multiple Paths to Full Professor: Challenges to the Academy in the 21st Century (Oakland Journal, Winter 2016)
  • In the news: Science grant, WISE@OU to help STEM initiative (Looking in the Future: Women in Research at Oakland University, Spring 2012)
  • ADVANCE Workshop Poster Presentations
    • 2013 - Climate Survey
    • 2014 - Faculty Mentoring
    • 2015 - Mid-Career Faculty Experience
    • 2016 - Department Chair Engagement
    • 2017 - WISE to WISER: Sustaining an ADVANCE Program
WISE@OU (2011-2016)

WISER transitioned from the grant-funded WISE@OU project. WISE@OU was funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program through a Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination (PAID) Grant (Award 1107072) from 2011 to 2016. WISE@OU focused on creating a comprehensive recruitment, retention, and career development program for women and under-represented populations in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). This program was active from 2011 to 2016. In Fall 2016, the program transitioned to the Research Office and became WISER (Women in Science, Engineering, and Research).

WISE@OU’s program areas focused on:

  • Self-assessment – conducted a climate survey and focus groups to fully understand the campus culture and issues facing women and under-represented populations in STEM
  • Reform of our recruitment effort – promoted continuous wide-sweeping training of decision makers to raise their awareness of issues and provide them with tools to combat biases and address equity
  • Career development – adapted and implemented a portfolio of methods and tools to support career development of faculty in the STEM fields
  • Dissemination – shared our experiences, tools, and results to benefit (i) community and small colleges in Eastern Michigan and (ii) institutions whose politics and procedures are negotiated between the administration and faculty union

WISE@OU accomplishments:

  • Anti-bias training for search committees and faculty review committees
  • Family-friendly information for faculty and faculty candidates
  • Resources for new faculty
  • High-quality cohort mentoring program
  • Proactive pathway to grants program
  • Diverse faculty development workshops
  • Proactive nomination for internal and external awards
  • Development of mid-career faculty resources and workshops
  • Support and resources for department chairs and program directors
  • Dissemination to other 4-year institutions and to community college colleagues
  • Presentations at regional and national meetings
  • Publication of findings

The WISE@OU Leadership Team included:

  • Kathleen Moore (Arts and Sciences, Chemistry)
  • Joi Cunningham (Academic Human Resources, previously Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives)
  • Laila Guessous (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Brad Roth (Physics)
  • Julie Walters (Political Science)
  • Jo Reger (Women & Gender Studies, Sociology)
  • Previous member: Fatma Mili (Computer Science & Engineering)
  • Previous member: Sanela Martic (Chemistry)

Staff support was provided by Leanne (DeVreugd) Papke, who continued to coordinate the WISER program until 2023.

The WISE@OU Internal Advisory Committee provided guidance in the early years of the grant program. Committee members included:

  • Hoda Abdel-Aty-Zohdy (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
  • Ferman Chavez (Chemistry)
  • Jia Li (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
  • Gerard Madlambayan (Biological Sciences)
  • Debra McGinnis (Psychology)
  • Dawn Pickard (Teacher Development and Educational Studies)
  • Phyllis Rooney (Philosophy)
  • Mohammad Siadat (Computer Science and Engineering)
  • Anna Spagnuolo (Mathematics and Statistics)

WISE@OU was also guided by an external advisory group consisting of ADVANCE leaders from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, Wayne State University, Michigan State University, and the University of Northern Colorado/Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences.