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Leary, Carol A. – Liberal Education, 2019
In 2020, Carol Leary will be retiring as president of Bay Path University after twenty-five years. Her career in education, however, has spanned more than four decades. As she prepares to move on to the next chapter of her life, she reflects on her Bay Path journey and shares her optimism about the challenges higher education faces today. She…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Womens Education, Single Sex Colleges, Private Colleges
Pandith, Farah – Liberal Education, 2019
Farah Pandith is an author, foreign policy strategist, and former diplomat. She served as the first-ever special representative to Muslim communities for the US Department of State. She is the author of "How We Win: How Cutting-Edge Entrepreneurs, Political Visionaries, Enlightened Business Leaders, and Social Media Mavens Can Defeat the…
Descriptors: Females, Social Change, Resilience (Psychology), Ideology
Musil, Caryn McTighe – Liberal Education, 2013
After forty-one years in print, "On Campus with Women," the periodical publication of the Association of American Colleges and Universities' Program on the Status and Education of Women (PSEW), has come to the end of its run. Caryn Musil writes that over the summer she has been preparing copies of all the issues published during her…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sex Fairness, Females, Womens Education
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Stimpson, Catharine R. – Liberal Education, 2011
Because of the work of the Program on the Status and Education of Women, its friends, and its partners, there is more justice in education today and more justice through education. In this article, the author suggests that the Program on the Status and Education of Women, its friends, and its partners have been of use in four ways: (1) through…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Womens Studies, Program Effectiveness
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Freeman, Jo – Liberal Education, 1971
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Social Values, Women Faculty
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Eckert, Ruth E. – Liberal Education, 1971
Results of a study comparing women professors to men. (HS)
Descriptors: Faculty, Feminism, Higher Education, Professors
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Tidball, M. Elizabeth – Liberal Education, 1975
Discussed are three campus constituencies where roles as spouses have an especially important impact-on women as students, women faculty, and women candidates for administrative positions. (Author/KE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Colleges, Faculty, Females
Trigg, Mary K. – Liberal Education, 2006
The Leadership Scholars Certificate Program at Rutgers University is an intellectually rigorous program that draws on the rich scholarship in gender studies to reimagine leadership, accelerate young women to leadership, and prepare them as educated citizens who will make a difference in the world. This article describes a leadership development…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Decision Making Skills, Undergraduate Students
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Tobias, Sheila – Liberal Education, 1972
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Higher Education, Sex (Characteristics)
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Tompkins, Pauline – Liberal Education, 1972
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Higher Education, Private Colleges
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Longino, Helen E. – Liberal Education, 1984
Curriculum development to incorporate new scholarship about women is necessary and would be aided by two ingredients: visiting professorships to bring artists and scholar-teachers versed in the new scholarship to campus for the benefit of both faculty and students, and stipends or release time for faculty wishing to transform existing courses.…
Descriptors: College Role, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Liberal Arts
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Goldberg, Maxwell H. – Liberal Education, 1975
Stimulated by discussions concerning Women's Studies at Converse College, the author discusses distinctions between vocational training programs and career-oriented college education, suggesting that the former be played down, the latter stressed. (JT)
Descriptors: Career Education, Colleges, Definitions, Educational Philosophy
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Pelikan, Jaroslav – Liberal Education, 1973
Text of a 1973 commencement address given at Albertus Magnus College concerning the goals of a liberal education (historical remembrance, critical reflection, moral resolve, and thoughtful reverence) that alone can truly liberate women and, through them, mankind as a whole. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Females
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Vanderbosch, Jane; Swoboda, Marion – Liberal Education, 1984
The questions addressed are: (1) What would general education be like if perceived through women's eyes and structured by values that they name and order? (2) Would general education be revitalized or continue its decline? The method of feminist criticism characterized as re-vision is discussed in this context. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Feminism
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Kerber, Linda K. – Liberal Education, 1978
Math anxiety is discussed as it affects men, and especially women, and two suggestions are made to help students combat it: creation of special sections for hesitant students at all levels of introductory math; and math clinics for students with immediate or remedial math problems. (JMD)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Clinics, College Mathematics, Curriculum Development
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