International Committee
This committee has been formed to welcome and to help acclimate international visitors to the Institution
and the community. The Committee has produced ”The Handbook for International Visitors”, available at
http://www.whoi.edu/committees/international/Handbook/InternationalHandbook.pdf. There are a limited
number of bicycles available for international visitors through the committee (contact: Andy Beet x3376).
Runs an English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring program (contact: Penny Foster x2294).
Women's Committee
Established in 1973, the Women’s Committee at WHOI is an elected committee responsible for considering
matters of special concern to women. Its primary charge is to be a forum for the ideas and concerns of
women associated with WHOI. Each member is charged to make herself aware of pertinent issues and to be
accessible to the women around her, to better represent them in the committee. The eight-member
committee represents all women at the Institution: Joint Program Students, members of the Scientific,
Technical, and Exempt Administrative Staffs, and members of the Graded Administrative and Research
Staff. Members of the Committee may be contacted by sending email to the Women’s Committee mailing
list: womens-committee@whoi.edu (internal use only).
Work and Family Life Committee
Resources for families at WHOI. Doesn't exist anymore?
Gays, Lesbians & Others at WHOI (G.L.O.W.)
G.L.O.W. is a student-staff liaison support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and questioning
members of the WHOI community and their allies. The group aims to provide a point of contact for people
seeking information, support, avenues for addressing workplace issues, and social outlets. There are
monthly informational and social meetings and all are welcome. A website is currently in the works and a
mailing list has been set up for all individuals interested in receiving announcements, pertinent news, etc.
Please email glow@whoi.edu to be added to this list or for other information.
Diversity Committee
The primary charge of the WHOI Diversity Committee is to aid the Institution in its efforts to recruit, retain
and mentor a diverse community of employees, students and postdoctoral researchers.
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