SOME ARTICLES WRITTEN BY DONNA NELSON
*Science Magazine Letter to the Editor, May 30, 2008
*"A National Analysis
of Minorities in Science and Engineering Faculties at Research
Universities" Press and Capitol Hill Briefing, October 31, 2007.
*"Do We Still Need
Julian Today?" Nelson, Donna J. Percy Julian NOVA Documentary Companion
Website. Jan, 2007.
*"A National Analysis
of Diversity in Science and Engineering Faculties at Research
Universities" Press and Capitol Hill Briefing, January 15, 2004.
*"Alternative
Sources for Recruiting" Chemical and Engineering News, January 12,
2005, Vol. 83, No. 25, p 8.
*"Gender Differences
and Performance in Science"
Science, February 18, 2005, Vol. 307, p 1043.
*AWIS Magazine,
2001,
Vol. 30, No. 2, p 10-16, Spring. (chemistry data)
*AWIS Magazine, 2001,
Vol. 30, No. 3, p 33-39, Summer. (chem engr data)
*AWIS Magazine, 2002,
Vol. 31, No. 1, p 28-32, Winter. (physics data)
*AWIS Magazine, 2002,
Vol. 31, No. 2, p 32-38, Spring. (engineering data)
*AWIS
Magazine. 2002, Vol. 31, No. 3, p 42-46, Summer. (math
data)
*Chemical Engineering
Progress, 2003, Vol. 99, No. 9, p 38S-41S, August.
(Full Text)
*"SACNAS Biography
Project: Dr. Donna Nelson - Chemist" SACNAS NEWS, 2004, Vol. 6, No. 2,
p 8.
*"Why Students Need
Professors' Perspective on Family Issues" Science, January 9, 2004.
*The Journal of Blacks
in Higher Education, 2003, 41, 5.
*"A
Closer Look: 2003 Minority Chemistry Ph.D.s" NOBCChE News Magazine,
August 2005.
SOME ARTICLES WRITTEN BY OTHERS
*"Freshman programs aim to help retain students at University of Oklahoma" Norman Transcript, November 3, 2009.
*"Report Finds No Gender Bias in Faculty Hiring, Resources" Science, June 5, 2009.
*"Strength
without numbers?" New Scientist, October 20, 2007.
*"Moves in the
Right Direction: The Momentum is Building Behind Title IX" Magazine of
the Society of Women Engineers, Fall 2005, Vol. 51, No. 4, p47.
*"The
Effects of Ph.D. Supply on Minority Faculty Representation" The
American Economic Review, 2004, Vol. 94, No. 2, p 296.
*"Profiles:
Donna J. Nelson" The Scientist: Magazine of the Life Sciences.
Supplement 1Nov06: Diversity 2007.
*"Black
Faculty in the Social Sciences: Gains in Sociology and Political
Science But No Progress in Economics" The Journal of Blacks in
Higher Education, June 15, 2006.
*"The Ivory
Tower Gets More Flexible" The Christian Science Monitor, June 29, 2006.
* The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 23, 2006. Part 1; part 2.
*"Seven
with Gifts That Transmit Power" Women's eNews, January 3, 2006.
*Policy Forum Careers
in Science "More Women in Science" Science, August 19, 2005.
*"Summersgate"
Ms.
Magazine, Summer 2005, p 57.
*"Women in Science"
Lehrer News Hour, June 1, 2005. (115
MB .mpg)
*"Gender and
Learning" CQ Researcher, May 20, 2005, p 445.
*"Wyden,
Allen Accept Call to Break Down Barriers for Women and Girls in Math,
Hard Science Fields" US Senator RonWyden News Release, May 11, 2005.
*"Sports
Law Could Even the Score for Women in Science" Nature Medicine, May
2005.
*"For Women in Sciences,
Slow Progress in Academia" New York Times, April 15, 2005.
*"OU salaries, ranks issued
unevenly" The Oklahoma Daily, April 14, 2005.
*"By the Numbers"
The Washington Post, January 30, 2005.
*"Truth
About Math, Science and Women" USA Today, January 28, 2005.
*"Women’s
Participation in the Sciences Has Increased, but Agencies Need to Do
More to Ensure Compliance with Title IX" GAO, Gender Issues, July 2004.
*Diversity in S&E
Faculties" CPST Comments, February 2004.
*"Despite Gains in
Degrees, Women Lag in Tenure in Two Main Fields" The New York Times,
January 15, 2004.
*"Women are Few Among
Math, Science Professors" USA Today, January 15, 2004.
*"Study Cites Lack of
Female Professors" Los Angeles Times, January 16, 2004.
*"Female Chemist
from the University of Oklahoma will Brief Congress on Her Study of
Women in Academic Science" Marketplace Morning Report, January 16, 2004.
*"Study: Women
Earning More Doctorates, but Not Gaining Tenured Jobs" The Associated
Press, January 15, 2004.
*"College Science
Depts. Slow to Hire Female Professors" The Detroit News, January 15,
2004.
*"Title IX Means
Engineering, Too" SWE Magazine, 2004, 50 (#4, conference issue), 14.
*"Changing
the World of Engineering, Policy by Policy" SWE Magazine, 2004, 50 (#2,
Spring), 20.
*"Women Science
Prfs Are a Rare Species" Chicago Tribune, January 21, 2004.
*"Colleges Fail
at Hiring Female Science Profs" San Antonio Express-News, January 16,
2004.
*"Numbers of Female
Science Professors Lag" Durham Herald-Sun, January 15, 2004.
*"Women Professors in
Short Supply in Math and Sciences, Study Says" Gannett News, January
15,
2004.
*"Report Calls
for More Female Professors" Scripps Howard News Service, January 15,
2004.
*"Disparity in
Diversity at Top Research Schools" The Plain Dealer, January 18, 2004.
*"College
Faculties Short of Women?" Deseret Morning News, January 19, 2004.
*"Study Says Women
Scarce in Sciences" The Atlanta Journal Constitution, January 15, 2004.
*"Women Lag as
Profs of Hard Science" Arizona Republic, January 15, 2004.
*"Study Finds Few
Women Science Professors" The Miami Herald, January 15, 2004.
*"Study Finds Few
Women Science Professors" Newsday, January 15, 2004.
*"Study Finds
Few Women Science Professors" Kansas City Star, January 15, 2004.
*"White Men Dominate
Science Posts" CNN.com, January 16, 2004.
*"Hire More
Female Professors" Technician Online, January 20, 2004.
*"A
Breakthrough for MIT-and Science" BusinessWeek, October 4, 2004, pages
99-101.
*"Study
Says Women Scarce in Sciences" The
Atlanta Journal Constitution, January 15, 2004.
*Capitol Hill
Briefing and National Press Club Briefing on Nelson Diversity Surveys
Final Report, January 15, 2004.
*Capitol Hill briefing,
October 11, 2001.
*AP Press release,
May
20, 2001 (producing articles in the Washington Post, et al.)
*"Professor Nelson
receives
the Guggenheim Award" The Oklahoma Daily, May 7, 2003, page 7.
*"Empty
Pipeline" Chronicle of Higher Ed (on web, May 21), in print
June
8, 2001, page A12. (Full Text)
*ScienceNow, 17 May, 2001.
*Dr. Rita R. Colwell,
Remarks to American Chemical Society, Presidential Symposium on
Diversity. August 18, 2002.
*"New Data in Chemistry
Show 'Zero' Diversity" by Jeffrey Mervis, Science Magazine, 2001, vol
292, pages 1291-1292, May 18.
*"Why Students Need Professors'
Perspective on Family Issue", Science Magazine, January 9, 2004.
*Black Issues in Higher
Education, June 7, 2001, page 12.
*The Journal of Blacks in
Higher Education, 2001, 32, 17.
*The Journal of Blacks
in Higher Education, 2003, 40, 40.
*The Journal of
Blacks in Higher Education, 2003, 40, 41-43.
*The Journal of
Blacks in Higher Education, 2003, 41, 98-108.
*"Discrimination Troubles
Chemists" by George Zabolski, Oklahoma Daily, April 10, 2002, p 1.
*"Professor
Honored
Chemistry Research" by Justin Noel Shimko, Oklahoma Daily, May 5, 2003.
*"Minority Chemists Missing in
Action" Chemical and Engineering News, June 4, 2001 Vol. 79, No.
23, p 67.
*"Education: From the ACS
Meeting" Chemical and Engineering News, October 1, 2001 Vol. 79,
No. 40, p 100-103.
*"ACS Comment:
Underrepresented
Minorities in Academe" Chemical and Engineering News, May 13,
2002
Vol. 80, No. 19, p 46.
*"Laboratories
Without Walls", Analytical Chemistry 2002, 74,(Oct. 1) 535A.
*"Greater
Diversity in ChE Faculties" Chemical Engineering Progress, 2001, Vol.
97, No. 9, p 15. (Full Text)
*"Professor Surveys Physics
Faculty Makeup" Physics Today, 2001, 54, No. 10, p 29.
*MIT Tech Talk. 2002,
46,
No. 19, Jan. 30, p 3.
*IMdiversity.com,
IMinorities, Inc.: May 20, 2001.
*BlackVoices.com, May 21,
2001.
*"Faculty Diversification Not
Progressing in Chemistry" Academe Online, Nota Bene, American
Association of University Professors, November-December, 2001, 87, No.
6.
*The Intercom, A
Newsletter for Sigma Xi Leaders, Fall, 2001.
*Strides, AAAS,
July,
2001.
*Women Chemists Committee
Newsletter,
American Chemical Society, Summer, 2001, pages 3 and 4.
*"Highlights for week
ending October 12, 2001", Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
*Blackboard Resources, May 20, 2001.
*Exploration @ Vanderbilt - DC Briefs, Vanderbilt University:
May
21, 2001.
*The Iotan (of Iota Sigma
Pi), May 2001, No. 81 page 4.
*Women in Engineering Leadership
Institute (WELI), Presentation at Second MacKay-Lassonde Memorial
Forum,
Valerie J. Davidson, 2001.
*Industrial Research Institute, Women Innovators Network, Annual
Meeting, Barbara Warren, October 11, 2001.
*"The Status of the
African-American Physicist in the Department of Energy National
Laboratories" By Keith H. Jackson. The Spectrum, Jan 2003, p 6
; APS News Online, May 2002.
*"Nelson a
Guggenheim
Fellow" by Andy Rieger, Norman Transcript, April 24, 2003.
*"UCSD
Part of National Trend with Fewer Women Faculty Hired in
Technical Fields" by Vladimir Kogan, The UCSD Guardian, May 20, 2004.