Presidential Commission
Women's Commission

Commission at Work

Making a Difference
Through Influencing Administrative Action

  • Organized and hosted a Convergence Meeting of campuswide constituencies, resulting in the Clemson Leaders Group.
  • Established a mentoring program for staff through Human Resources.
  • Negotiated with the Office of Access and Equity and Redfern's Counseling and Psychological Services to offer confidential psychological counseling for victims of sexual harassment.
  • Secured administrative support for expansion of the Career Center's employment services to aid spouses and partners of faculty and staff locating to Clemson.
  • Updated and improved annual correspondence from the President to faculty and staff on the issue of amorous relationships involving students.

Making a Difference
in the Future by Setting High Goals

  • Continuing to monitor salaries of faculty and staff to ensure equity.
  • Examining trends in academic and administrative appointments and encouraging the appointment of more women to senior positions.
  • Examining hiring practices for fairness and consistency
  • Examining trends in tenure and promotion.
  • Continuing to promote use of Career Services for spouses of new hires.
  • Working to improve security on campus.
  • Conducting an encompassing status analysis for women and minorities.

Making a Difference
Through Raising Awareness of Women's Issues

  • Co-sponsors lectures and forums by prominent women scholars.
  • Recognizes the achievements of women faculty and staff through an annual awards program.
  • Presented results of a campus wide random sexual harassment survey on the Women's Commission web site: www.clemson.edu/womenscommission
  • Delegates sent to represent Clemson University at the annual meetings of the South Carolina Women in Higher Education.
  • Worked on ad hoc committee for a Faculty and Staff Club.

FY2004 - 2005 Goals

  • Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Women's Commission by sponsoring lectures, forums, and other events
  • Revise By-Laws
  • Update website to include "A Decade in Retrospect" of the accomplishments of the Women's Commission
  • Design a logo that reflects the vision of the Women's Commission
  • Continue to monitor salaries of faculty and staff to ensure equity
  • Continue to work with the Chief Human Resources Officer and other groups on campus to establish a compensation philosophy
  • Continue to actively raise awareness of women's issues
  • Represent Clemson University at various meetings and share our successes with other Universities seeking to establish a Commission

FY2004 - 2005 Announcements:

  • First Lady Marcia Barker, Special Guest Speaker - Women's Commission's first monthly meeting of the academic year - August 27, 2004
  • Dr. Caroline Whitson, President of Columbia College, Columbia, SC will kick off the 10th Anniversary Celebration
  • September 20, 2004, in Tillman Hall Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. Dr. Whitson's topic is "The 51% Minority." This refers to women in the State, women education, women in the workforce, and women in leadership roles. Dr. Brenda Vander Mey will moderate a Student Panel following Dr. Whitson's speech, and a reception will follow the event.
  • Linda White, Athletic Coach, Special Guest Speaker at the Women's Commission' regular monthly meeting - September 24, 2004.
  • Molly Spearman, SC Department of Education, Special Guest Speaker for the 10th Anniversary Celebration - October 7, 2004, Lee Hall Auditorium, 4:30 p.m.
  • Women's Commission Health Fair - February 25, 2005 (plans in process)
  • Outstanding Women Awards Ceremony - March 18, 2005 - Hendrix Center
  • Kevin Hovis, student, Special Guest Speaker at the Women's Commission's
    regular monthly meeting — January 21, 2005
  • Special Exhibit on the history of the Women's Commission — November 12,
    2004 through January 25, 2005 — Cooper Library main lobby