Lois Gray, right, expresses appreciation to the Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (ACSW) as she accepts a Constance E. Cook and Alice H. Cook Award during ACSW's sixth annual award luncheon April 21, while Associate Provost Winnie Taylor looks on. Gray helped organize the first School of Industrial and Labor Relations extension program in Buffalo in 1946 and the Institute for Women and Work, among other programs; she was associate dean of ILR from 1975-1987. Other Cook Award winners were Mary Jo Dudley, associate director of the Latin American Studies Program; Jean Hunter, associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering; Chandra Nash, staff member for Cornell Tradition and an organizer of the New Women's Network; Mary Opperman, associate vice president for human resources; Danilee Poppenseik of the Ombudsman's Office; and Mary Sansalone, professor of civil and environmental engineering. Click here for a correction to this listing. Charles Harrington/University Photography
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