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Ms.

Sara Lee Schupf

American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences
Advocate for women in science; Trustee
Area
Leadership, Policy, and Communications
Specialty
Business, Corporate, and Philanthropic Leadership
Elected
2002
Sara Lee Schupf has focused for many years on supporting and initiating programs for women and girls in science. She funded an award for an outstanding woman in science, which was nationally recognized. She also established the Lubin Family Chair for Women in Science at Skidmore College and, more recently, the Lubin-Schupf Chair for Academic Technology and Learning Innovation at the Emma Willard School, a private secondary school for girls in Troy, New York. Ms. Schupf co-funded, with the National Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Sciences, Women’s Adventures in Science, a biography series about women scientists written for middle school children. The series aims to inspire a new generation of young people, especially girls, to consider further study and possible future careers in science. In 2009 Ms. Schupf created, developed, and launched a program called SciPlay with the support of PlanNYC, former mayor Bloomberg’s initiative to green New York City by 2030. SciPlay uses the outdoor playground as a resource for learning and teaching science. In 2011 SciPlay became the Schupf Family Center for Science, Play, and Technology Learning at the New York Hall of Science. She is currently a trustee of the New York Hall of Science, a trustee of the Eugene Lang College at The New School, and a trustee emerita of Skidmore College. In 2002 she was elected a Fellow of the American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences
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