
Terry Dworkin
Visiting Professor
Biography
Professor Dworkin is the Jack R. Wentworth Emerita Professor of Business Law, Indiana University. She moved to Seattle on her retirement from IU in 2007. She was the Dean, Office for Women's Affairs at IU, and preceding that was the Co-Director of the Center for International Business Education and Research, and Chair of the Business Law Department. Professor Dworkin also taught at the University of Michigan and several times overseas, and was the Resident Director of the Program in European Studies in the Netherlands, and a Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies in London. In 2004 she was the president of the national academy for legal studies in business.
Professor Dworkin's research has centered on employment issues and, more recently, on issues relating to women. She has published more than 40 journal articles, two books, and several book chapters. Her most recent work is a book on whistleblowing (forthcoming in 2008), an article on whistleblowing (Michigan Law Review 2007), and gender equity and peaceful societies (Amer. Bus L.J. 2007). She is engaged in a multi-year, multi-country study with professors from the University of Michigan and University of Florida on pathways to leadership for women.
Contact
Room 430
Seattle University School of Law
Phone: (206) 398.4326
E-mail: dworkint@seattleu.edu
Education
- B.A., Stanford University
- J.D., Indiana University
Courses
- Gender and Justice
