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Flora Stone Mather Center For Women

 
 

ABOUT THE FLORA STONE MATHER CENTER FOR WOMEN

Office Summer Hours:
(excluding university holidays)

Mondays:  9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Tuesdays: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Wednesdays: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Thursdays: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm*

Fridays: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

*Office will close at 4pm on the1st & 3rd Thursdays of each month
for the Act III Roundtable 
     


Progress Report

 

Progress Report

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Mission Vision Values

 

Mission
The mission of the Case Center for Women is to improve the educational, professional, and social climate and to increase opportunities for women within the University and community through education, advocacy, and research.

 

Vision
The Center for Women will be a primary source of empowerment and leadership for women. Our educational and research programs will combine experiential learning with rigorous scholarship.

Our advocacy efforts will be known for combating sexism, homophobia, and racism. We will be a force for the achievement of greater gender and multicultural balance and equity, better campus communication, and a stronger sense of community at Case.

Our partnerships with others on the campus and with alumnae/i and the larger community will create a synergy of effort that benefits both the campus and the community.

 

Values
We honor the experiences of all women, champion diversity, create spaces for open dialogue, and promote social justice.

 FIVE YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN

 

~Adopted by the Center Steering Committee June 2004

Build mission-directed programming

  • Create developmental, intentional and comprehensive programming for all constituents

  • Design gender-inclusive programming

Build collaborations and partnerships within the University
and the community at large

  • Build relationships with and among faculty, staff, students, and Case unitsMaximize relationships with alumnae/i, especially the Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association and its members

  • Identify and establish relationships with community organizations, corporations, other Women’s Centers,  and other educational entities

Develop a structure that uses the Center’s collaborations
and partnerships to make maximum use of available resources.

  • Build partnerships and volunteer participation into program planning

  • Develop a database of current and potential collaborations and partnerships

  • Make it known that collaborations and partnerships are an integral part of the Center’s functions

Promote the Center for Women image

  • Develop and implement a marketing planMaximize collaborations
    for marketing and public relations

  • Utilize advisory boards to promote the Center’s mission and vision

Develop a research focus

  • Establish plans for becoming a research center on women and gender

  • Encourage collaborative research opportunities among faculty

  • Connect to academic programming

Identify and develop sustainable funding resources

  • Seek diverse sources for fundingPartner with community and alumnae/i for funding support

  • Seek funding from external granting agencies

STEERING COMMITTEE Contact List FY06

 

Alice Bach, Assoc. Professor, Religion
Mather House, L.C. 7112 Ph: 368-1637 ahb5@case.edu

 

Tim Beal, Assoc. Prof., Religion; Director, Baker-Nord Center
Mather House, L.C. 7112 Ph: 368-2221 tkb5@case.edu

 

Diana Bilimoria, Assoc. Prof., Organizational Behavior
PBL, L.C. 7235 Ph: 368-2115 dxb12@case.edu

 

Ginnette Boyarko, Assistant Director, Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
309 Thwing Center, L.C. 7175 Ph: 368-0985 geb9@case.edu

 

Mayo Bulloch, Director of Educational Support Services
KSL, L.C. 7062 Ph: 368-5230 mxb14@case.edu

 

Margaretmary Daley, Women’s Studies Program Director;
Assoc. Prof., Modern Languages & Literatures

Guilford, L.C. 7118 Ph: 368-2303 mxd43@case.edu

 

Jacqueline Greene, Student Assistant, Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
309 Thwing Center, L.C. 7175 Ph: 368-0985 jacqueline.greene@case.edu

 

Kaite Hanna, Health Advocate, Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
309 Thwing Center, L.C. 7175 Ph: 368-0985 deb15@case.edu

 

Nancy Johnson, Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association
16 W. Mather Lane Cleveland, OH  44108 Ph: 249-9444 snowqueen8@aol.com

 

Kathryn Karipides, Professor Emerita of Humanities; Interim Assoc. Provost
Adelbert 209, L.C. 7001 Ph: 368-3224 kxk8@case.edu

 

Carol Friedman Lader, Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association
23500 Laureldale Road Shaker Heights, OH  44122 Ph: 464-1790 crflader@aol.com

 

Anne Matthews, Assoc. Prof. of Genetics
BRB 7TH Floor, L.C. 4955 Ph: 368-1821 alm14@case.edu

 

Jim McGuffin-Cawley, Professor & Assoc. Dean, Engineering
Nord 500, L.C. 7220 Ph: 368-6482 jxc41@case.edu

 

Colin McLarty, Assoc. Prof. & Chair, Philosophy
Clark Hall 203, L.C. 7119 Ph: 368-2632 cxm7@case.edu

 

Dorothy Miller, Director, Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
309 Thwing Center, L.C. 7175 Ph: 368-0985 dorothy.miller@case.edu

 

Sue Nickel-Schindewolf, Asst. Vice President for Student Affairs
& Director of Residence Life

Adelbert, L.C. 7060 Ph: 368-2020 sgn@po.cwru.edu

 

Arlene Sievers, Executive Librarian for Acquisitions & Electronic Publishing
KSL, L.C. 7151 Ph: 368-3328 axs23@po.cwru.edu

 

Susan Troia, Community Member
2855 Coventry Road Shaker Heights, OH  44120 Ph: 991-7186 smtroia@aol.com

 

NOTE: All campus addresses are: 10900 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44106-PLUS the 4-digit Location Code (listed as LC above)