Box 10
Contains 28 Results:
Minorities in Science, Engineering, and Health Fields: Status and Prospects, prepared for the Office of Opportunities in Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1987
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Supply and Demand for Graduates in the 1990's, Energy Research Advisory Board, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., 1987
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Science and Engineering Education for the 1990's, Energy Research Advisory Board, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., 1987
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Where Have All the Bachelor's Gone? Women in Physical Sciences - National Task Force of the Physical Sciences Consortium, Arlington, Virginia, 1987
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Current Problems and Issues in Science and Engineering Manpower, Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology (CPST) Meeting, 1987
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Forget Affirmative Action. Think National Survival! NAMEPA Conference, Multicultural Talent, the Changing Demographics, San Diego, California, 1988
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Supply and Demand for Engineers in the 1990's, McGraw Hill Luncheon, Washington, D.C., 1988
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Finding and Keeping Technical Experts in the 1990's, International Conference on Human Resources Management for A/E Firms, San Francisco, California (folder 1 of 2), 1988
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.