Box 12
Contains 40 Results:
Betty McGee Vetter papers
Engineers in America's Future: Shortage or Surplus? Commission on Professionals, Washington, D.C., 1991
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
The Changing Demographics: Leading to Diversity in the Engineering Students Pipeline, Cray Research, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1991
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Human Resources in Computer Science and Technology: Comparison on Data Resources and Data, Computer Science and Technology Workshop, Irvine, California, 1991
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Human Resources in Computer Science and Technology: Comparison of Data Resources and Data, Computer Science and Technology Workshop, Irvine, California, Draft, 1991
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Changing Demographics for Engineering Education, World Trade Center, New York City, New York, 1991
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Demographics Affecting the Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Workforce of the Future, Workforce 2000 Conference, Livermore, California, 1992
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering - Where Are They? National Science Foundation (NSF), Washington, D.C., 1992
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Demographics Affecting the Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Workforce of the Future, Martin Luther King Jr. Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1992
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.
Who Will Lead the World? Founders' Day Address at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, 1992
Speeches written by Betty Vetter, on subjects including her interests in women and minorities in science and technology.