RT Journal Article ID 1bfab7494988f557 A1 Whitten, Barbara L. A1 Foster, Suzanne R. A1 Duncombe, Margaret L. A1 Allen, Patricia E. A1 Heron, Paula A1 McCullough, Laura A1 Shaw, Kimberly A. A1 Taylor, Beverley A. P. A1 Zorn, Heather M. T1 "LIKE A FAMILY": WHAT WORKS TO CREATE FRIENDLY AND RESPECTFUL STUDENT-FACULTY INTERACTIONS JF Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering JO JWM YR 2004 FD 2004-12-06 VO 10 IS 3 OP 14 AB The physics community has been concerned about low participation by women for many years. Although some progress has been made, the percentage of women in undergraduate physics is less than half that in mathematics and chemistry. The authors conducted site visits to nine undergraduate physics departments, five with high participation by women and four that are typical of the national average, to learn "what works" in attracting and retaining women as undergraduate physics majors. The results show that friendly and informal relationships between faculty members and students are crucial. These relationships are counterproductive, however, when faculty members transgress appropriate student-faculty boundaries. The authors analyze visits to historically Black colleges and universities, which are extraordinarily productive of female scientists, to learn what works in their department cultures. The authors draw on these site visits to describe models of healthy, supportive, and respectful relationships between faculty members and students. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/00551c876cc2f027,4524cac6152e96c1,1bfab7494988f557.html