The recognition of faculty, staff and administrators begins today and coincides with National Womenβs History Month. The acknowledgement is particularly meaningful to the centerβs interim director because these women have all made or are making positive contributions to ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ in everything from scientific research to the culture of the campus.
βWe have some amazing women here and Iβm guessing most of our ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ community doesnβt know most of them,β said Linda Walters, the centerβs interim director. βStudies show women tend not to promote themselves and their achievements, but they are truly an important part of our universityβs success.β
The centerβs mission is to recruit and retain the best women faculty and help them advance in their careers. The center offers an array of resources to help faculty women navigate academic life and balance life and work issues.
The March campaign is one way to recognize the contributions women faculty and staff make. Thatβs why one woman will be featured on the centerβs website every day throughout the month. The centerβs program assistant, Fran Ragsdale, came up with the idea, and Β the executive council made the nominations and selected the winners. Council members excluded themselves from consideration.
Among the winners that will be featured:
Dr. Debra Reinhart, Pegasus Professor in Engineering currently on assignment at the National Science Foundation as a program director for the Environmental Engineering Program. Reinhart has a long history with ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½. She graduated from the university when it was called Florida Technological University. Β She left to start her academic career and returned in 1989. She moved through the ranks from an assistant professor to full professor before becoming an associate dean, interim chair and interim director of the NanoScience Technology Center. At ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½, Reinhartβs current position is assistant vice president for research and commercialization for the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Office of Research and Commercialization.
Maggie Leclair, an assistant to the dean of the College of Sciences. She previously was an administrative assistant in the Nicholson School of Communication. Sheβs a long-time ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ employee and supporter and Β has a special place in her heart for the College of Medicine. She purchased a brick in the schoolβs plaza in honor of her mother, Betsy Coull, a nurse who spent her life taking care of others. βMaggieβ is best known to many as the past-president of the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Womenβs Club, and chief fundraiser for their undergraduate and graduate student scholarships.
Dr. Maren Fragala, an assistant professor of Sport and Exercise Science. She joined the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ family two years ago and has already been making an impact with the local geriatric community. As part of her research, sheβs investigating an exercise program that improves muscle quality in older adults. At the end of phase one of her study she found all her participants had improved. She hopes one day ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ will expand its Institute of Exercise Physiology and Wellness to create a world class Center for Healthy Aging and Faculty Wellness Research Center where all the equipment and resources are available to extend ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ exercise training programs to any older adult and faculty member free of charge.