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updated: 7/6/2011
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NETWORK HISTORY
In 1977, the Office of Women in Higher Education of the American Council on Education began the National Identification Program for the advancement of women in higher education. Initially, the primary purpose of the National Identification Program was to identify and promote the advancement of women in higher education, especially women of color and those who have not participated in the past. Much of the attention was on identifying women for roles as college president, which is a major interest of the American Council on Education.
The program began in the twelve states with the largest number of institutions and students; it now operates in all fifty states, plus New York City, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. A central objective of the national program is to strengthen the state and national networks that have been established. To accomplish this goal, forums and other programs are held in the states.
Virginia became one of the original affiliates, naming itself the Virginia Identification Program (VIP). Thus there is a long history of activity and commitment in the Commonwealth. Virginia is also one of the few states with a history of continuous involvement since other state networks have waxed and waned over the years.
In 1995 the name of the national program was changed to the ACE/National Network of Women Leaders (NNWL), and the program was revised to reflect an expanded role that had developed over the years as the national, regional, and state networks evolved. The changes underscored the program's commitment to crafting an educational, social and political climate in which the worldwide voices and values of women, in all their diversity and richness, are heard and included in efforts to shape the public agenda. Virginia followed suit and briefly became the Virginia Network for Women Leaders (VNWL).
During the early part of 1999, a decision was made at the national level to change the name again, this time to The Network of the American Council on Education, Office of Women in Higher Education. The Virginia affiliate of the national program is now called The Virginia Network of the American Council on Education, Office of Women in Higher Education.
INAUGURAL STATE PLANNING COMMITTEE
Stephanie Bennett, University of Richmond
Annette Gibbs, University of Virginia
Ila Martin, Virginia Commonwealth University
Jacquelyn Madry-Taylor, Northern Virginia Community College
Alice Mandanis, Marymount University
Dorothy M. Mulberry, Mary Baldwin College
Carolyn Pulley, Tidewater Community College
Jean Walker (Emma Jean Schulken), Virginia Highlands Community College
Ethelyn R. Strong, Norfolk State College (now University)
Sandra Sullivan (State Coordinator), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (now called Virginia Tech)
STATE COORDINATORS
| Dates |
Name |
Institution |
| 1978-1981 |
Sandra Sullivan |
Virginia Tech |
| 1981-1983 |
Jacquelyn Madry-Taylor |
Northern Virginia Community College |
| 1981-1984 |
Stephanie Bennett |
University of Richmond |
| 1983-1987 |
Jean Netherton |
Northern Virginia Community College(Alexandria Campus) |
| 1987-1992 |
Teresa Gonzalez |
James Madison University |
| 1991-1994 |
Sybil Todd |
University of Virginia |
| 1994-1997 |
Joyce Williams-Green |
Virginia Tech |
| 1994-1998 |
Norrine Bailey-Spencer |
Virginia Tech |
| 1998-1999 |
Shirley Glover |
Old Dominion University |
| 1998-2001 |
Patsy Joyner |
Paul D. Camp Community College |
| 2001-2004 |
Patricia Hyer |
Virginia Tech |
| 2004-2007 |
Connie Gores |
Randolph Macon Woman's College |
| 2006-2008 |
Loretta Seigley |
Marymount University |
| 2008-2011 |
Jeanie Kline |
Hampton University |
| 2011-present |
Elsie Weatherington |
Virginia State University |
KEY NETWORK ACTIVITIES & MILESTONES
| 1977 |
First Statewide Planning Committee Formed |
| 1980 |
First State Conference Held at Virginia Commonwealth University |
| 1988 |
Senior Seminar Inaugurated |
| 1991 |
Newsletter Goes to Print |
| 1995 |
Senior Seminar Reunion |
| 2000 |
Network Website and Database of Members "Go Live" |
| 2001 |
State Conference Becomes an Annual Event |
| 2002 |
Newsletter Goes Electronic |
| 2002 |
Senior Seminar Reunion |
| 2003 |
First Women of Color Conference at Virignia Union University |
| 2005 |
Program for Women Executives in Virginia Higher Education (WEVHE) Initiated |
| 2006 |
Virginia Network Receives ACE Network Program Award |
| 2007 |
Virginia Network Celebrates 30th Anniversary |
| 2008 |
Norrine Bailey Spencer Scholarship established |
| 2009 |
Third women of color conference at Virginia State University |
| 2010 |
Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws Approved, the Virginia Network becomes a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization |
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