Women are now the majority of students in institutions of higher education in the United States, and in many ways women as students and faculty have seen significant progress. But numbers do not tell the whole story. Subtle forms of discrimination continue to exist, and the higher up the pyramid you go, the fewer women are to be found, whether among tenured faculty, as presidents and provosts or as board members and board chairs. Many steps can be taken to improve the situation. Some institutions are recognizing that. We note some positive changes and discuss areas where improvement is needed. True gender equality would benefit not only higher education, but society as a whole
Second in a series on who our students are and how they perform. Great universities help people come...
Journal ArticleWomen have traditionally fared worse than men in the workplace. In few places has th...
During the 150 years women have participated in higher education, they have made tremendous strides....
Women are now the majority of students in institutions of higher education in the United States, and...
One of the key factors determining the economic status and success of women is their level of educat...
Participation rates for women in higher education have increased between 1999 and 2005 in all region...
Access to education opens the doors to future economic power — but are opportunities for women limit...
The Women\u27s Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, 733 15th Street, N.W., Suite...
The Women\u27s Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, 733 15th Street, N.W., Suite...
The Women\u27s Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, 733 15th Street, N.W., Suite...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
Females and minorities are gaining clout in higher education as the numbers of graduates in each of ...
The country is filled with powerful women, but women in power remain significantly underrepresented ...
Advancing more women into institutional leadership roles in higher education matters. Although numer...
Women in 2009 are earning advanced degrees in record numbers, yet they are shying away from careers ...
Second in a series on who our students are and how they perform. Great universities help people come...
Journal ArticleWomen have traditionally fared worse than men in the workplace. In few places has th...
During the 150 years women have participated in higher education, they have made tremendous strides....
Women are now the majority of students in institutions of higher education in the United States, and...
One of the key factors determining the economic status and success of women is their level of educat...
Participation rates for women in higher education have increased between 1999 and 2005 in all region...
Access to education opens the doors to future economic power — but are opportunities for women limit...
The Women\u27s Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, 733 15th Street, N.W., Suite...
The Women\u27s Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, 733 15th Street, N.W., Suite...
The Women\u27s Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, 733 15th Street, N.W., Suite...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
Females and minorities are gaining clout in higher education as the numbers of graduates in each of ...
The country is filled with powerful women, but women in power remain significantly underrepresented ...
Advancing more women into institutional leadership roles in higher education matters. Although numer...
Women in 2009 are earning advanced degrees in record numbers, yet they are shying away from careers ...
Second in a series on who our students are and how they perform. Great universities help people come...
Journal ArticleWomen have traditionally fared worse than men in the workplace. In few places has th...
During the 150 years women have participated in higher education, they have made tremendous strides....