directions to University of Baltimore
From the Northeast (Harford/Cecil County): Take I-95 to Exit 64, I-695, toward
Towson. Follow I-695 to Exit 23, I-83 (Baltimore). From I-83 take Exit 5, Maryland Ave.
At end of the ramp is a traffic light; go straight.
From the North (Baltimore County/York, PA): Take I-83 (Harrisburg Expressway) to I-
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695 toward Pikesville. Follow signs to I-83 South (Jones Falls Expressway). From I-83 take
Exit 5, Maryland Ave. At end of the ramp is a traffic light; go straight.
From the West (Frederick, MD and beyond): Take I-70 to I-695 toward Towson. Follow
I-695 to Exit 23, I-83 (Baltimore). From I-83 take Exit 5, Maryland Ave. At end of the ramp
is a traffic light; go straight. of
From the South (Anne Arundel County): Take Rt. 3 to I-695 toward Towson. Follow I- American Council on Education
695 to Exit 7, Rt. 295 (Baltimore). Rt. 295 will become Russell St. Make a right onto Pratt St.
and then a left onto Charles. Follow Charles St. to Mt. Royal Ave. and turn left. After the
second traffic light on Mt. Royal, turn right onto Oliver St.
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From the Southwest(Howard, Montogomery/PG counties/D.C.): Take I-95 into
Baltimore. Exit I-95 at Exit 53, I-395, (Downtown Baltimore). Bear left for the Inner
Harbor. Make a right onto Pratt St. and then a left onto Charles. Follow Charles St. to Mt. Annual Spring Conference
Royal Ave. and turn left. After the 2nd traffic light on Mt. Royal, turn right onto Oliver St.
From the Southeast (Eastern Shore): Take Rt. 50 to Rt. 97 toward Baltimore. Rt. 97 will
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become Rt. 3/Rt. 97. Follow Rt. 3 to I-695 toward Towson. From I-695 take Exit 7, Rt. 295
(Baltimore). Rt. 295 will become Russell St. Make a right onto Pratt St. and a left onto
Charles. Follow Charles St. to Mt. Royal Ave. and turn left. After the second traffic light on
Mt. Royal, turn right onto Oliver St.
Challenges and Advancement
Registration Deadline April 25, 2001
In Higher Education
Name
Title
Institution Wednesday, May 2, 2001
Address 8:30 am until 4:30 pm
Telephone E-mail
Make checks payable to: ACE Maryland NETWORK $75.00 per person University of Baltimore
Please indicate your 1st and 2nd choice of workshop topic for the day:
Managing Your Career Search Thumel Business Center
Life Cycles and Careers in Higher Education Corner of N. Charles Street & Mt. Royal Avenue
Multi-Dimensional Leadership
Managing, Teaching, and Learning Though Distance Education Baltimore, MD 21201
Mail this form to: University of Baltimore
Attention: Dr. Gena D. Glickman Visit our website at www.umuc.edu/acemdnetwork
1420 North Charles Street – Room AC249
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-5779
Or fax (410) 837-5249
Refunds will be made for cancellations made by 4/25/01
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Conference Agenda Keynote Morning Speaker Keynote Afternoon Speaker
8:00 am*- 9:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast &
Networking Christine Johnson McPhail, Ph.D Lucie Lapovsky, President
*Special meeting for institutional representatives Morgan State University Mercy College
9:15 am - 9:30 am Welcome and Introductions “The Adventure of Leadership and Culture Management” “Higher Education and the Glass Ceiling”
9:30 am - 10:15 am Keynote Morning Speaker Christine Johnson McPhail, Ph.d. is former Lucie Lapovsky, Ph.D. is the President of Mercy College in
10:30 am - 11:45 am Workshop Sessions President of Cypress College in CA and currently serves as New York. She is the former Vice President for Finance at
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Luncheon Professor and Coordinator for the Community College Leadership Goucher College. She is a frequent speaker on topics of women’s
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm Keynote Afternoon Speaker Doctoral Program at Morgan State University. She also serves as a leadership, budgeting and resource management in higher
2:15 pm - 3:30 pm Workshop Sessions Continued consultant on such topics as governance and administration, education. Dr. Lapovsky is also a past President of ACE Network
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm Networking Reception organizational development, and collaborative learning. Executive Board and continues to serve as a board member.
Concurrent All Day Workshop Sessions WORKSHOP FACILITATORS OUR MISSION and OUR GOALS
Our workshops are designed for women in all levels of higher education. You will Regina Bento, Ph.D. began her career as a psychiatrist studying Maryland NETWORK is a state affiliate chapter of the American Council
participate in a workshop on the same topic for the morning and afternoon sessions. the relationship between work and mental health. Currently she is a Yale of Education Office of Women in Higher Education. As a state affiliate,
Managing Your Career Search Gordon Distinguished Professor at the Merrick School of Business, we fully support the vision and mission of the ACE national agenda. This
Jan Greenwood, A. T. Kearney Executive Search University of Baltimore. chapter’s primary purpose is to promote the advancement of women into
Learn techniques and strategies to assist you in reaching your fullest Suzanne Forsyth is nationally known in the field of human senior administrative positions in higher education. We are dedicated to
potential as you consider new career options. This workshop will focus resources. She is a consultant, lecturer, and writer on work-place issues. support and nurture the professional development of all women who
on the details of resume prepartion and interviewing techniques along She is widely recognized for significant contributions to higher education aspire to such positions. We seek to accomplish our goals through
with hands-on activities and role play. as well as women’s programs. Formerly she served 24 years as director of advocacy, networking, and educational programming.
Life Cycles & Careers Human Resources at the American Council on Education.
in Higher Education Sharon Fries-Britts, Ph.D. is Professor at UMCP College Park Visit our website at www. umuc.edu/acemdnetwork
Suzanne Forsyth, Forsyth Associates in the Department of Education Policy and Leadership. She is a sought- For additional information contact Gena Glickman at (410) 837-5248
Judy Touchton, Touchton Leadership Partners after speaker and has been widely recognized for her significant
Learn how to create balance as you succeed on your way up the ladder contributions in providing leadership and direction in the areas of Conference Registration: $75.00 per person
and progress toward your career goals with self-knowledge and political diversity and race relations. includes continental breakfast and luncheon
savvy. We will discuss how to avoid self-defeating practices that are Jan Greenwood, Ph.D., is Vice President of A. T. Kearney
related to where you are in your life and your career cycles. Executive Search. She has conducted over 150 searches for executives in
Multi Dimensional Leadership education, health care, non-profit, information technology and for
Regina Bento, University of Baltimore corporate board of directors positions. ACE Maryland NETWORK State Coordinators
Sharon Fries-Britts, University of MD College Park Judy Touchton, Ph.D. has over 30 years experience in higher Roberta Kaskel, University of Maryland College Park
We often think of leadership tools and models to be copied, or to be education and has earned a national reputation for her work in the Gail Neverdon Edmonds, Ph.D., Goucher College
adapted. Instead, in this session we will discuss one of our most identification, development, and promotion of women leaders in the
important sources of power: leading from within. Changing academy. She served for 22 years as a senior staff member of the Spring Conference Co-Chairs
demographics and constant organizational change mean that leaders need American Council on Education where she was Deputy Director of the Gena D. Glickman, Ph.D., University of Baltimore
to have an enhanced set of abilities by blending three levels of intelligence: Office of Women. Irena S. M. Makarushka, Ph.D., Goucher College
body, mind, and spirit. Ellen Yu Borkowski is the director for the Technology
Managing, Teaching and Learning Enhanced Learning Group at UMCP. She is responsible for providing Spring Conference Committee
through Distance Education leadership and support to faculty, students, and staff in designing and Jana Varwig, Ph.D., Maryland Institute College of Art
Vera Zdravkovich, Prince George’s Community College integrating technology in the teaching and learning process. Mary Anne Marsalek, Maryland Institute, College of Art
Ellen Yu Borkowski, University of MD College Park Vera Zdravkovich, Ph.D. is Vice President for Instruction at
Beverly Lucas, University of Maryland University College
Learn about and participate in a discussion of the growth of distance Prince George’s Community College. She has a history of extensive
involvement in statewide initiatives and has provided leadership in the Kay Martel, University of Baltimore
education including its impact on institutions in terms of scholarship,
budget, partnership building, faculty, and students. areas of science, mathematics and distance learning.