PACSW welcomes Congressional Candidate Aimy Steele of N.C.
PACSW’s next Women We Admire event features a former teacher and elementary school principal who has sought to inform public policy and increase voter turnout.
PACSW’s next Women We Admire event features a former teacher and elementary school principal who has sought to inform public policy and increase voter turnout.
In its first event for Women’s History Month, PACSW highlights a first-generation Latina scholar who has committed her career to opening doors for students at UC Davis and beyond.
No matter what you’re celebrating over curtailment, the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women has ideas to make your festivities delicious.
On Monday, March 16, Tracy Richmond McKnight, Ph.D., shares stories of the pioneering and successful women in STEM in her family who have inspired her career.
The President’s Advisory Council on the Status of Women has planned events and celebrations to recognize extraordinary women throughout the month of March.
On Feb. 13, join the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women for a healthy cooking demonstration with UC Berkeley Wellness Program Dietitian Kim Guess. Samples will be included!
On Thursday, Nov. 14, join the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women for a conversation with Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, founder of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Ph.D., M.D., M.A.S. is the Lee Goldman, M.D. Endowed Chair in Medicine, Professor and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San
On Tuesday, May 14, join the PACSW for a discussion with Kum-Kum Bhavnani — chair-elect of the UC Systemwide Academic Senate as well as a professor, author and filmmaker.
If you’re passionate about championing women in leadership at UCOP, consider joining the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women. Applications are accepted through Monday, May 6.
If you've ever wondered how much alcohol is too much, or how alcohol addiction takes place, join the PACSW for a special event by Dr. Frederic Hopf on Tuesday, April 30.
On April 30, join the PACSW for a special presentation on the neurological science behind alcohol addiction, featuring Frederic Hopf, Ph.D., of UCSF. The event will take place in Franklin and via Zoom.
The interim assistant vice chancellor and chief of staff for student affairs at UC Irvine speaks about her inspiring accomplishments.