College of Liberal Arts

Department of Women's Studies

Judy MeuthJudy Meuth

Clinical Associate Professor, Women's Studies
Graduate Faculty, Women's Studies

Wilson-Short Hall 10H
509-335-4383
meuth@wsu.edu

Curriculum vitae

Education

  • M.S., Wildlife Biology, Texas A&M University, 1984.
  • B.A. Political Science and Education, Southern Methodist University, 1972.

Research & Teaching Interests

  • Intersections of science and technology with gender, race, sexuality, and culture.
  • Technologies, globalization, and transnational labor.
  • Environmental justice.
  • Equitable math and science education.
  • Native American cultures and education.

Selected Publications & Grant Supervision

  • Annotated Bibliography of Educational Resources on Gender and Culture in Teaching and Learning (with S. M. Kanichy and S. Cooper), Northwest Regional Education Lab (NWREL), http://www.nwrel.org/msec/resources/online.html, 2005.
  • Tribal Worldviews (with Dora Rollins), Kellogg Partnership 2020 Tribal Food Systems Initiative, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Center for Environmental Education, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 2002.
  • "Women, Science and Culture: A Course for First-Year Women and Minority Students in Science, Engineering & Math," (with Sandy Cooper) in Women and Engineering Program Advocates Network Conference Proceedings: Creating and Global Community Through Partnerships, 1998.
  • NSF Grant: Project PRISM (collaboration with Colville Federated Tribes promoting success of girls and ethnic minority male students in science, math, engineering, and technology), $886,505 (with Sandy Cooper), 2002.
  • NSF Grant: Project EFFECT II (planning grant for collaboration with Colville Federated tribes and regional in-service teachers), $29,780 (with Sandy Cooper), 2000-2001.
  • NSF Grant: Project EFFECT (curriculum development grant to promote women and under-represented men in Science, Engineering, & Math fields at WSU), $99,988 (with Sandy Cooper), 1997-1999.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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