Jean Y. Jew

Jean Y. Jew (born October 7: 1948 Greenwood, Mississippi) was an American academic who was a tenured professor at the University of Iowa College of Medicine. She retired in 2010. [1]

Early life

Jew received am undergraduate biology degrees from Newcomb College, Tulane University and Tulane University School of Medicine.[1]

Career

Research

At the University of Iowa, Jew’s research centered on the autonomic nervous system and the brain.[1]

Harassment case

Jew sued the University of Iowa and the Board of Regents in federal court on the basis of sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[2]

Jew contended there were false rumors of her having a sexual relationship with her department head and that resulted in a hostile work environment. She also contends it was the reason why she wasn’t made a full professor.[2]

She won her case, which took ten years. Her experiences inspired her to be one of the founding members of the Iowa Women’s Foundation.[1]

Yale Law School has a case study of the case they use for their students.[3]

The University established the Jean Jew Women’s Rights Award in 1992 to honor those “who demonstrate outstanding effort or achievement in improving the status of women on campus.”[4]

Awards and honors

Jew is a 2018 inductee of the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame.[1][5]

References

  1. "2018 Iowa Women's Hall of Fame Honoree: Jean Y. Jew, MD". Iowa Department of Human Rights. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. "Jew v. University of Iowa, 749 F. Supp. 946 (S.D. Iowa 1990)". Justia. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  3. Chamallas, Martha. "Jean Jew's Case: Resisting Sexual Harassment in the Academy". Yale Law School. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  4. "Jean Jew Award". Council on the Status of Women. University of Iowa. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  5. Ivanisevic, Alex (August 17, 2018). "Four names announced for Iowa Women's Hall of Fame 2018 class". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
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