
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
4:00 TO 8:00 PM
A.J. PALUMBO HALL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ROOM 107
Catapult is a Women and Girls Foundation program that trains women in the art of negotiation.
THE HANDS-ON PROGRAM EXPLORES:
- Gender issues and negotiation
- The history of wage discrimination in Pittsburgh
- Pop culture representations of negotiation
- Historical and social barriers for women
regarding negotiation
- Negotiation opportunities and strategies for
every day life
Students, faculty, and staff in higher education
in the Pittsburgh region are invited to attend.
PRINTABLE POSTER (PDF)
HOW TO REGISTER...
Space is limited.
- $3.00 students (we will return student fee at the event)
- $5.00 everyone else (not returned)

Please register online, then mail your registration fee in the form of a check (payable to Carlow University) to:
Dr. Katie Hogan
Carlow University
3333 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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MORE INFORMATION
Katie Hogan, PhD
Women’s Studies Program,
Carlow University
PH: 412-578-6391
E: kjhogan@carlow.edu
OUR SPONSORS
Proudly sponsored by: Carlow University Women’s Studies Program and The Women and Girls Foundation
Co-Sponsored by: Carlow University Division of Student Affairs, Honors Program, and Career Services
ABOUT CATAPULT
Catapult was developed in collaboration with
PROGRESS at Carnegie Mellon University and
Fulcrum Advisors. The Catapult curriculum is based
on the groundbreaking research of Linda Babcock,
PhD, first published in her books Women Don’t Ask and Ask For It. Catapult was developed with support from The Fine Family Foundation, Buhl Foundation,
and Eden Hall Foundation.
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