Becky Wai-Ling Packard | |
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Awards | Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Michigan |
Alma mater | Michigan State University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Psychology |
Institutions | Mount Holyoke College |
Becky Wai-Ling Packard is Professor of Psychology and Education,and former Director of the Weissman Center for Leadership,Associate Dean of Faculty,and Founding Director of Teaching and Learning at Mount Holyoke College. [1]
She received her B.A. from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. from Michigan State University. [1] She is the winner of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE),the highest honor awarded to young scientists in the country. [2]
Mount Holyoke College is a private liberal arts gender diverse historically women's college in South Hadley,Massachusetts,United States. It is the oldest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges,a group of historically female colleges in the Northeastern United States. The college was founded in 1837 as the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary by Mary Lyon,a pioneer in education for women. Mount Holyoke is part of the Five College Consortium in Western Massachusetts.
Helen Battles Sawyer Hogg was an American-Canadian astronomer who pioneered research into globular clusters and variable stars. She was the first female president of several astronomical organizations and a scientist when many universities would not award scientific degrees to women. Her scientific advocacy and journalism included astronomy columns in the Toronto Star and the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. She was considered a "great scientist and a gracious person" over a career of sixty years.
Shirley Anita Chisholm was an American politician who,in 1968,became the first black woman to be elected to the United States Congress. Chisholm represented New York's 12th congressional district,a district centered in Bedford–Stuyvesant,Brooklyn for seven terms from 1969 to 1983. In 1972,she became the first black candidate for a major-party nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Throughout her career,she was known for taking "a resolute stand against economic,social,and political injustices," as well as being a strong supporter of black civil rights and women's rights.
Rachel Fuller Brown was an American chemist best known for her long-distance collaboration with microbiologist Elizabeth Lee Hazen in developing the first useful antifungal antibiotic,nystatin,while doing research for the Division of Laboratories and Research of the New York State Department of Health. Brown received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and her Ph.D from the University of Chicago. She was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1994.
Joanne Vanish Creighton is an American academic who served as the 16th President of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley,Massachusetts,from 1996 to 2010. On August 10,2011,the Haverford College Board of Managers named her interim President of Haverford College,replacing Stephen G. Emerson,who resigned.
Janet Wilder Dakin,was an American philanthropist and zoologist,known for her animal advocacy and environmental work.
Cornelia Maria Clapp was an American educator and zoologist,specializing in marine biology. She earned the first Ph.D. in biology awarded to a woman in the United States from Syracuse University in 1889,and she would earn a second doctoral degree from the University of Chicago in 1896. Clapp was the first female researcher employed at the Marine Biological Laboratory,as well as its only female trustee during the first half of the 20th century. She was rated one of the top 150 zoologists in the United States in 1903,and her name was starred in the first five editions of American Men of Science.
Mallika Dutt leads Inter-Connected,a new initiative that uplifts the independent nature of self,community and planet to advance collective wellbeing. She brings together the power of ancient wisdom and spiritual practices with contemporary technologies and storytelling. Dutt is the founder of Breakthrough,a human rights organization dedicated to making violence against women unacceptable.
Constance Winsor Green,best known as Constance McLaughlin Green,was an American historian. She who won the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for History for Washington,Village and Capital,1800–1878 (1962).
Lynn C. Pasquerella is an American academic and the 14th president of the American Association of Colleges and Universities. Before she assumed this position,she was the 18th president of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley,Massachusetts,serving from 2010 to 2016. She was a professor of philosophy at the University of Rhode Island for 22 years before becoming URI's Associate Dean of the Graduate School. From 2006 to 2008 she was Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Rhode Island. She was the Provost of the University of Hartford from 2008 to 2010. She also served as the President of the Phi Beta Kappa Society from 2018 to 2021.
Sheena S. Iyengar is the S.T. Lee Professor of Business in the Management Department at Columbia Business School,widely and best known as an expert on choice. Her research focuses on the many facets of decision making,including:why people want choice,what affects how and what we choose,and how we can improve our decision making. She has presented TED talks on choice and is the author of The Art of Choosing (2010).
Susan R. Barry is a Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences and Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience and Behavior at Mount Holyoke College and the author of three books. She was dubbed Stereo Sue by neurologist and author Oliver Sacks in a 2006 New Yorker article with that name.
Me-Iung Ting was a Chinese physician and feminist.
Emma Perry Carr was an American spectroscopist and chemical educator. Her work on unsaturated hydrocarbons and absorption spectra earned her the inaugural Francis P. Garvan Medal from the American Chemical Society in 1937.
Harriet Suzanne Katcher Pollatsek is an American mathematician and Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Mount Holyoke College.
Lila Mary Gierasch is an American biochemist and biophysicist. At present,she is a distinguished Professor working on "protein folding in the cell" in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the College of Natural Sciences,University of Massachusetts—Amherst.
Annah May Soule was a professor of American history and political economy at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts.
Nora Tze Hsiung Chu (1902–1977) was a Chinese educator. As secretary general of the National Association for Refugee Children in the 1940s,she oversaw dozens of orphanages and programs for child refugees in China.
Katherine E. Aidala is an American physicist. She is a professor of physics at Mount Holyoke College and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. She studies the fundamental properties of materials and devices,providing insight that could lead to technological innovation.