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Pamela Kramer Papers

Call Number

RG.009

Dates

1970-1999, inclusive
; 1978-1995, bulk

Creator

Extent

2 Linear Feet 2 boxes

Language of Materials

Materials entirely in English.

Abstract

Pamela Kramer began working at Polytechnic University in 1972 as a psychology instructor in the Humanities and Social Sciences Department. Over the course of her career at Polytechnic, she was an assistant professor, associate professor, Director of Women's Programs, and Assistant Provost for Freshman Studies. Her research initially dealt primarily with psycholinguists and developmental psychology, though she eventually came to focus on women and minorities in science . She planned, implemented, and directed numerous programs while at Poly, all aimed at helping women and minorities succeed in the engineering field.

Biographical / Historical

Pamela Kramer began her long career at Poly in 1972 as a Psychology instructor, two years after completing her Masters in Education and Developmental Psychology at Tufts University. After earning her PhD in Psycholinguistics in 1973, Kramer was promoted to an Assistant Professorship position in 1974. Over the course of her career at Polytechnic, Kramer also served the Director of Women's Programs (1981- 1985) and as Department Chair of Social Sciences (1985- 1990). Kramer also planned, executed, directed, and evaluated numerous grant funded activities and programs focusing on women and minorities in the science and engineering fields, including the Careers in Research for Minority Scholars program, funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense Office of Naval Research, reentry programs for women in polymer sciences and other engineering fields, and the Gateway Program at Polytechnic University. In 1991 Kramer earned the position of Assistant Provost for Freshman Studies and was promoted to full professor in 1996. She died in Brooklyn on February 18, 1999.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into three series:

I. Biographical Information and Vita II. Publication and Manuscripts III. Research and Grant Projects

Folders within series are arranged by subject, chronologically.

Scope and Contents

This collection contains documents relating to the research and grant programs designed and directed by Kramer, publications, and biographical information, including her CV and records detailing her recommendation and eventual appointment to full professorship. The files also contain grant proposals to the National Science Foundation and the Department of Education for projects concerning museum and university based learning and helping minority girls acquire computer skills. Annual reports for the Gateway and Careers in Research for Minority Scholars programs are also included, along with documentation of the Women in Polymer Science and Engineering, and Minority Women in Management and Technical Fields programs. Publications and manuscripts include some of Kramer's work on developmental psychology and psycholinguistics, including a bound copy of her master's thesis. The collection also includes a black and white photographic print of Kramer, original drawings used in research, and an issue of the Polytechnic Reporter with an article about her death.

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research without restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish materials must be obtained from:

Poly Archives & Special Collections Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology 5 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: (718) 260-3943 Fax: (718) 260-3756 E-mail: archives@library.poly.edu

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date; Pamela Kramer Papers; RG 009; box number; folder number or item identifier; Poly Archives at Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology, New York University.

Location of Materials

Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology 5 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, New York, 11201 (646) 997-3943 polyarchives@nyu.edu

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Materials found in collection; there is no documentation concerning the provenance of these materials.

Collection processed by

Sophia Dahab

About this Guide

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2023-08-22 10:07:05 -0400.
Using Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language: English

Revisions to this Guide

November 2021: Finding aid revised and edited by Zoe Blecher-Cohen, Mandy Abokhair, and Aileen Thong in 2021 to update the institutional change from NYU-Poly to NYU and for compliance with DACS Required Elements for Archival Description.

Repository

Poly Archives at the Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology, NYU Libraries
Poly Archives at Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology
Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology
5 MetroTech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201