Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

A distinctive
feature of social and
cultural life at CMC

 

Current Semester Schedule

Athenaeum events are posted here as detailed information becomes available.

Wed, October 5, 1983
Mary Calderone, adjunct professor of human sexuality, New York University; author, The Family Book About Sexuality (1981); "Understanding Your Sexuality"
 
Tue, October 4, 1983
Mary Calderone, adjunct professor of human sexuality, New York University; author, Talking with Your Child About Sex (1983); "Understanding Your Sexuality" (8:00 p.m. Bauer Center)
 
Mon, September 26, 1983
Anne Rice, author, Interview with the Vampire (1976) and Feast of All Saints (1979); Stan Rice, professor of English and creative writing, San Francisco State University; author, Some Lamb (1975) and Whiteboy (1976); "Conversation with Anne and Stan Rice"
 
Mon, September 19, 1983
Voyager Dinner, "Voyager Space Expedition"
 
Fri, September 16, 1983
Robert Jardine, magician; Peter Nardi, professor of sociology, Pitzer College; author, Alcoholism and Homosexuality: A Theoretical Perspective (1982) and Alcohol Treatment and the Non-Traditional Family Structures of Gays and Lesbians (1982); "The Sociology of Magic"
 
Mon, September 12, 1983
Julian Nava, professor of history, C.S.U. Northridge; former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico; author, Viva la Raza: Readings on Mexican Americans (1973) and California- Five Centuries of Cultural Contrasts (1976); "U.S.-Latin American Relations"
 
Lunch Program
Stefanie K. Johnson
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Based on her bestselling book, “INCLUSIFY,” Stefanie Johnson ‘00, associate professor of management at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, will explore what leaders can do to build inclusion by digging into two most basic human needs: to be unique and to belong. From practical strategies to creating actionable steps, Johnson will offer insights to help organizations and leaders increase inclusion from increasing transparency, improving selection, and creating more equitable promotion practices. She will also address some of the unique challenges and opportunities that Covid-19 has created for inclusion and belonging.

Stefanie K. Johnson ’00, Ph.D., is an author, professor, and keynote speaker who studies the intersection of leadership and diversity. As an associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, Johnson teaches undergraduate and graduate students focused on leadership and inclusion.

Her new book, “Inclusify: Harnessing the Power of Uniqueness and Belonging to Build Innovative Teams,” shares the surprising ways leaders can undermine inclusion and provides actionable ways that leaders can pivot to build more inclusive teams.

Johnson is a member of the MG 100 Coaches and was selected for the 2020 Thinkers50 Radar List, comprising 30 international management scholars whose work will shape the future of how organizations are managed and led. She has extensive consulting experience and has created and delivered leadership development training with an emphasis on evidence-based practice. She has received $3,800,000 in external grant funding to study leadership and create leadership development programs. Her safety leadership course was adopted by the OSHA 30 and taken by 70,000 students in its first two years. She is an active researcher and has published 60 journal articles and book chapters in outlets Journal of Applied Psychology and The Academy of Management Journal.

Johnson is also a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review and an in-demand keynote speaker. She has presented her work at over 170 meetings around the world including at the White House for a 2016 summit on diversity in corporate America on National Equal Pay Day. Media outlets featuring her work include: Forbes, The Economist, Newsweek, Time, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, HuffPost, Washington Post, Quartz, Discover, CNN, ABC, NBC, CNBC. She has also appeared on Fox, ABC, NBC, CNN, and CNN International.

Johnson holds a M.A. and Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from Rice University and is a Cum Laude graduate in psychology, with honors, from Claremont McKenna College.

Professor Johnson’s Athenaeum presentation is sponsored by the Kravis Leadership Institute at CMC.

(Text adapted from https://drstefjohnson.com/about/)

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Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum

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