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Women in professional schools: a discussion

Women comprise an increasing share of the student bodies of journalism and other professional schools. Is the Columbia Journalism School an exemplar of a sea change? Members of Professor Wald's National Affairs Seminar share thoughts, links and questions in the blog.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

At Colleges, Women Are Leaving Men in the Dust

This 2006 article in The Times is worth reading. It's comprehensive. And it brings up the issue of video games (one of Gregory's theories).

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/education/09college.html?pagewanted=1
Posted by elizabrowning at 12:21 PM

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      • Some data visualizations which might prove handy
      • Underlying Causes
      • Affirmative Action For Men
      • Increases early and in most (but not all) degree c...
      • At Colleges, Women Are Leaving Men in the Dust
      • One theory by Linda Sax, Associate Professor at th...
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