Two Women Professors Elected to Key Leadership Roles With the American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association has appointed Jennifer Green of Duke University as president-elect of medicine and science, and Elizabeth Beverly of Ohio University as president-elect of health care and education.

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A Dozen Women Elected to the National Academy of Education

The National Academy of Education has elected 19 distinguished education scholars and leaders to its membership. Of the 19 new members of the National Academy of Education, 12 are women.

Eight Women Authors With University Affiliations Honored by the American Historical Association

Eight women scholars affiliated with higher educational institutions in the United States were recently presented with awards at the 139th annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Chicago.

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Karolin Luger Honored for Lifetime Achievement in Biomedical Science

Dr. Luger, a distinguished professor of biochemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder has received the 2026 Vilcik Prize in Biomedical Science, an annual award recognizing immigrants who are leading advancements in biomedical research in the United States.

Six Women Who Have Been Named Deans at Universities

The new deans are Olympia Ross Duhart at Nova Southeastern University in Florida, Shelia Babendir at the University of Phoenix, Anika Spratley Burtin at the University of the District of Columbia, AyÅŸe Åžahin at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida, Hope Bibens at Drake University in Iowa, and Kami Silk at the University of Delaware.

Mikala Egeblad of Johns Hopkins University Recognized for Her Outstanding Cancer Research

Dr. Egeblad, a distinguished professor at Johns Hopkins University, studies tumor microenvironments, aiming to deepen the understanding of cancer initiation, progression, and metastasis.

New Administrative Appointments for Ten Women in Higher Education

Here is this week’s roundup of women who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to contact@WIAReport.com.

The Council of Administrators of Special Education’s Highest Award Honors Mary Lynn Boscardin

The highest research award presented by the Council of Administrators of Special Education has been renamed in honor of Mary Lynn Boscardin, professor and program coordinator of special education leadership and administration at the University of Massachuetts Amherst.

Four Women Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions at Universities

The women appointed to endowed professorships are Lesa Hoffman at Clemson University in South Carolina, Aiyin Chen at Oregon Health & Science University, Carmen Alvarez at the University of Pennsylvania, and Danielle Luciano at the University of Connecticut.

In Memoriam: Barbara Aronstein Black, 1933-2026

Dr. Black was named dean of Columbia Law School in 1986, making her the first woman to lead a law school at an Ivy League institution. In addition to her administrative accomplishments, she conducted research on the intersection of law and Anglo-American history, leading her to serve two terms as president of the American Society of Legal History.

Women Participants and Researchers Are Underrepresented in Exercise Physiology Studies

According to scholars at the University of British Columbia, these gaps in women's participation in exercise physiology research are not only an issue of fairness, but suggest an incomplete understanding of how women respond to physical activity and women's health overall.

Two Women Professors Elected to Key Leadership Roles With the American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association has appointed Jennifer Green of Duke University as president-elect of medicine and science, and Elizabeth Beverly of Ohio University as president-elect of health care and education.

Study Concludes Risk of Maternal Death During Pregnancy Has Been Vastly Underestimated

Prior to this study, a commonly cited statistic was that the risk of death associated with childbirth is 14 times higher than that of abortion. However, a new analysis using updated data has found pregnancy-related mortality is actually 44 to 70 times higher than abortion-related mortality.

Lise Youngblade Selected to Lead Academic Affairs at Colorado State University

Dr. Youngblade has been selected to serve as interim provost at Colorado State University, where she has served as dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences since 2019.

Research Finds Orthopedic Surgeons Are Less Likely to Refer Patients to Domestic Violence Support Services

A new study from Harvard Medical School has found orthopedic surgeons represent only 0.3 percent of patient referrals to in-hospital domestic violence programs, even though these providers often treat physical injuries associated with intimate partner violence.

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