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Parental Leave Policies

Faculty: Paid Parental Leave and Tenure Clock Extension to Meet Child Care Needs

Benefits-Eligible Research Associates & Research Scientists: Leave Policy for Non-Faculty Appointees

Postdoctoral Fellows: Maternity and Parental Leaves

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    Caroline Buckee delivers the ninth annual Alice Hamilton Award Lecture.

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    Marianne Wessling-Resnick (right) receives the 2019 CAWF Mentoring Award from Josiemer Mattei.

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    Michele Biscoe (left) receives the 2019 CAWF Service Award from Josiemer Mattei.

  • 2018 Alice Hamilton Award

    Margaret E. Kruk (center), with GHP Chair, Wafaie Fawzi, and CAWF Chair, Jane Kim, receives the 2018 Alice Hamilton Award.

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    Donna Spiegelman receives the 2018 CAWF Mentoring Award.

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    Paige Williams receives the inaugural CAWF Service Award.

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