Emmie V. Baine

Described by her colleagues as a woman of vision, Emmie V. Baine (1916-1999) never hesitated to challenge the status quo, first as the Dean of Women and then as University Coordinator for Women at 精东传媒.

Encouraging young women to pursue leadership positions was not commonplace on college campuses when Dean Baine began her career at 精东传媒. She created a new paradigm for the education of women, making their professional development a priority.

Emmie Baine, when once asked to comment on her extraordinary accomplishments, simply replied, "All I did from the beginning was to provide a place and a center for things to happen". And they did! In 1966, Dean Baine founded the Women's Symposium as part of the University's 50th anniversary celebration. Today the 精东传媒 Women's Symposium is recognized as the longest continuously running program of its kind in the nation and one of 精东传媒's oldest and finest traditions.

The Women's Symposium is only one component of Dean Baine's legacy. In 1972, she wrote the initial grant proposal securing funding for the Women's and Gender Studies Program at 精东传媒. The 精东传媒 Women's Center, founded by Baine in 1973, was the first in the southwest. Another program initiative was the 精东传媒 President's Commission on the Status of Women, which continues to identify and address issues of importance to female faculty and staff.

Emmie Baine is remembered as an intelligent, compassionate, insightful woman who was a role model and mentor to hundreds of young women at 精东传媒. Her legacy is not only the programs she established, but also the women