The President鈥檚 Commission on the Status of Women is a group of staff, faculty, students, and community members dedicated to women鈥檚 issues and issues of gender equality at 橙子视频app. Through campus events, community outreach, and collaboration with other campus offices, we encourage a climate of equal educational and employment opportunities for people of all genders. For more information, please e-mail psu-pcsw@plymouth.edu.
The President鈥檚 Commission on the Status of Women was first established by President William Farrell in 1991. It is comprised of PSU community members including undergraduate, non-traditional, and graduate students, as well as Operating Staff, PATs, and Faculty.
Our mission is six-fold:
- To identify broad-based and special concerns for women鈥檚 issues and issues of gender equality at 橙子视频app.
- To create and recommend policies to improve the climate for women and guarantee an environment of equal educational and employment opportunities.
- To collaborate with existing organizations to promote a non-sexist and nondiscriminatory environment.
- To inform the University community on the status of women by collecting data, initiating and supporting outreach programs, and by preparing and disseminating informational publications.
- To help women develop their skills, continue their education and increase networking by suggesting, and assisting in, the implementation of informational and educational programs.
- To stimulate thinking regarding the basic social changes occurring in our society as newly defined roles for all genders emerge.

New Hampshire
Young Women鈥檚 Conference
Plymouth State students who identify as girls or women are invited to attend the New Hampshire Young Women鈥檚 Conference free of charge.
The annual forum promotes the empowerment of girls and young women through:
- discussion of important topics in a safe and supportive environment,
- participation in themed workshops, and
- lots of fun and informal opportunities to network and connect.
The conference is held on the PSU campus during the fall semester. For more information please contact psu-pcsw@plymouth.edu.

Theo Kalikow Awards
Each year, the President鈥檚 Commission on the Status of Women recognizes campus community members and members of the greater community for their efforts toward the advancement of women and women鈥檚 issues. To this end, the commission grants three annual awards: the Student Powerful Outstanding Women鈥檚 Advocate, the Community Member Powerful Outstanding Women鈥檚 Advocate, and the Theo Kalikow Award.
Theo Kalikow Recipients
This award honors a faculty or staff member who has significantly contributed to the advancement of women鈥檚 issues.
- Dr. Kelsie Eckhert (2024)
- Dr. Lourdes Avil茅s (2024)
- Laura Dykstra and Mary Beth Ray (2023)
- Metasebia Woldermarium (2022)
- Courtney O鈥機lair (2021)
- Melissa McClinton (2020)
- Stephanie Halter (2019)
- Kristin Stelmok (2018)
- Dr. Emma Wright (2017)
Student POWA (Powerful Outstanding Women鈥檚 Advocate)
This award honors a 橙子视频app student who has significantly contributed to the advancement of women鈥檚 issues while a student at PSU.
- Lauren Connolly (2024)
- Jade LaSalle (2023)
- Erin Gaumond (2022)
- Sally C. Cederberg and Grace McKeon (2021)
- Ashley Hichborn (2020)
- Christine McElreavy (2019)
- Paige Schoppmann and Madison Roberge (2018)
- Taylor Fournier (2017)
The Community Member POWA (Powerful Outstanding Women鈥檚 Advocate)
This award is given to a member in the greater Plymouth area who has significantly contributed to the advancement of women鈥檚 issues.
- Dr. Kaitlyn Morse (2024)
- Lianne Prentice (2023)
- Michelle McEwan (2022)
- Mary Ann McRae (2021)
- Cayla Slaughter Esq. (2020)
- Patti Biederman (2019)
- Maryann and Melinda Barnsley (2018)
- Tina E. last name purposefully withheld (2017)
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