CAMPUS RESOURCES FOR WOMEN American Association of University Women Provides on-campus informal noon-time discussions and three formal luncheon meetings each featuring a female faculty author as a speaker. Off-campus meetings occur monthly. Membership open to college graduates. Annual dues. Contact: Terry Sayler McKeldin Library, Acquisitions 403-4142 (Fall Semester)/405-9308 Black Women's Council Both a faculty/staff group and a student group providing support and mentoring through conferences, workshops and networking. Contact: Jennifer Jackson Office of Minority Student Education 1101 Hornbake Library 405-5620 Campus Club A social group open to women administrators, faculty, associate or classified staff members, and to wives of male peers. Contact: Marjorie Nacht President (301) 229-7709 Campus Prochoice Advocacy Group Contact: Jackie Tate Coordinator 3102 Stamp Student Union 314-8462 Center for Political Leadership Helps students, especially women, find internships in the political arena. Contact: Georgia Sorenson Director 3110 Art-Sociology 405-6402 Classified Issues Committee Explores issues of concern to all classified staff. Publishes a newsletter 2-3 times a year and arranges lunch-time presentations periodically. Contact: Mary Shipley 2120 Hornbake Library 405-5806 Counselling Center Free individual vocational and psychological counseling; student groups on such topics as eating disorders, multiple roles, decision-making, body image, careers, relationship issues, support groups for black women, incest survivors, adult children of alcoholics. Contact: Shoemaker Building 404-7675 Libraries Collections Betty Day 403-4121/405-9117 McKeldin Reference Martha Hooker 403-4177/405-9282 Hornbake Reference Ann Masnik 405-9263 Maryland Women's Political Caucus Statewide group that encourages participation in the political process and networking with Maryland political women. Non- partisan. Contact: Georgia Sorensen 3110 Art-Sociology 405-6402 National Women's Studies Association A professional association for academic and community-based advocacy groups. National office at UMCP. Sliding scale dues. Contact: Caryn McTighe Musil Director 311E Art/Sociology Building 405-5573 Office of Human Relations Programs Promotes activities to improve race relations and cultural diversity at UMCP. Also deals with sexual discrimination and sexual harassment complaints. Contact: Gladys Brown Director 1107 Hornbake Library 405-2838 Panhellenic Association Serves as governing body for nineteen sororities. Each sorority provides opportunities for social, philanthropic, leadership, and community activities. Coordinates Fall Rush activities. Contact: 8 Fraternity Row 404-8344 President's Commission of Women's Affairs An advocacy group for all constituencies of women at UMCP. Open meetings at noon on alternate Mondays. Coordinates a monthly informal luncheon meeting open to female faculty and staff. Contact: Mary Shipley Secretary 2120 Hornbake Library 405-5806 Returning Students Program Offers programs for students over 25 who are returning to school after a break in their education. Coffee and Conversation Group meets every Monday from 12-2 p.m. in 2201 Shoemaker Bldg. Contact: Beverly Greenfeig or Barbara Goldberg 2201 Shoemaker Building 404-7623 Thurgood Marshall Pre-Law Society Provides workshops, seminars and presentations to facilitate entry of women and minorities into the legal profession. Contact: Ulysses Connor Advisor 1107 Hornbake Library 404-8414 Women Administrators' Dinner Group A group of UM System women administrators that meets once in the fall semester and once in the spring semester for dinner and a special program. Contact: Marilyn Berman College of Engineering 405-3871 Women in the Sciences Luncheon Group An informal forum for issues important to women scientists. Group meets for lunch on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 12:15 p.m. in Room 2225 of the Zoology/Psychology Bldg. Contact: Margaret Palmer Department of Zoology 405-6948 Women's Health Care Center 0201 Health Center Pregnancy testing and counseling, annual PAP and pelvic exams, sexually transmitted disease checks and treatment, AIDS testing, and colposcopy clinic for abnormal PAP test results. Information 404-8190 Appointments 404-8180 Mental Health Service Includes sexual assault support group and general counseling. 404-818 Social Services Includes general counseling and individual and group counseling for people with eating disorders. 404-8142 Women's Center A gathering place for undergraduate women. Networking for women working on women's issues. Contact: Stacey Leventhal Coordinator 3102 Stamp Student Union 314-8462 Women's Studies Program Sponsors research forums, lecture series, and faculty discussion groups. Forms of association include affiliate faculty and staff and friends of Women's Studies. Contact: Jevera Temsky 1117 Mill Building 405-6878