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On Campus with Women Volume 39, Number 3:
Director's Outlook
From Where I Sit
Still Courageous After Twenty Years
Anita Clair Fellman and Jennifer Fish
If We Aren't Careful, We Will End Up Where We Are Going
Cathy Middlecamp
Featured Topics
Sharing the Journey: Three Generations of PSEW
Kathryn Peltier Campbell
Data, Information, and Knowledge: Reframing Narratives About Women of Color in STEM
Angela B. Ginorio
The Higher Education Landscape for Women of Color
What's Changed and What Hasn't? Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Women in Higher Education, 1998-2010
Shirley Hune
Black Women in Academe: Twenty-Two Years Later
Yolanda T. Moses
Latinas in Higher Education: A Presence that Remains Tenuous
Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner
In Brief
- New Study Links Women's Service with Delayed Promotion
- Psychological Interventions Reduce Gender Gaps in Physics
- Law Student Survey Reveals Gender Differences
- Growth in Science and Engineering Doctorates Fully Attributable to Women
- New Guidelines for Inclusion of Transgender Athletes
Campus Women Lead
Building a Praxis for Transformational Change
Donna Maeda
Global Perspective
Peace Corps in the Gambia: Applying Lessons Learned from Women's Studies
Lucia Cruz
Data Connection
Forty Years of Change: Highlights from the Data
Links
- Program on the Status and Education of Women (PSEW)
- Bernice Sandler
- CareerWISE (Arizona State University)
- Preparing Leaders for the Future (American Council on Education)
- Understanding Race
- Women in STEM
Opportunities
- AAC&U's Beyond Limits Registry and Beyond Limits Fund
- National Young Feminist Leadership Conference
- Spelman LEADS
- National Conference for College Women Student Leaders
- ACE Office of Women in Higher Education Leadership Forums
- NWSA Conference 2011
For Your Bookshelf
- The Madame Curie Crisis: The Hidden History of Women in Science, Julie Des Jardins
- Degrees of Inequality: Culture, Class, and Gender in American Higher Education, Ann L. Mullen
- The Rise of Enlightened Sexism: How Pop Culture Took Us from Girl Power to Girls Gone Wild, Susan J. Douglas
- Disciplining Women: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Black Counterpublics, and the Cultural Politics of Black Sororities, Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
- No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power, Gloria Feldt
- Women and Educational Leadership, Margaret Grogan and Carol Shakeshaft
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