The inaugural class of St. Joseph\u27s College of Marian University will spend the summer of 2020 uncovering and discovering the stories of some of Marian College\u27s first women graduates -- Black women and other graduates of color -- including Sr. Sarah Page (Class of 1949), Norma E. Lewis Cummings (Class of 1951), and Maxine McIntosh Ferguson (Class of 1952), who received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Marian University in 2018. Students will explore historical documents from the period, including books by History Professor Emeritus Dr. Jim Divita, and writings from Sr. Claire Whalen, Dr. Bill Doherty, and others to carry Marian College\u27s progressive beginnings into its future
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The Commission formally announces the program on Women\u27s Higher Education. The schedule is inclu...
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This session captures opportunities, challenges, and celebrations in the recruitment, retention, and...
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The period known as the “nadir” of the African American experience—roughly between 1880 and 1920—hap...
This paper highlights the history of influential women at Bryant and Bryant\u27s contribution to the...
The seminary years of Spelman College beginning April 1881 to August 1927 are covered in this disser...
The histories of Presbyterian-related Agnes Scott, Baptist-related Shorter, and Methodist-controlled...
A detailed history of the Women\u27s Studies department at Denison, written by G. Wallace Chessman, ...
Nearly a year ago, we began collecting information on the first Black women students at Oberlin Coll...
As William & Mary celebrates the 100th anniversary of admitting women students as the first public c...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
In Fall 1979, I began teaching a course on Black Women in American History at the Open High School i...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
The Commission formally announces the program on Women\u27s Higher Education. The schedule is inclu...
Few events in the history of the Washington and Lee University School of Law are as significant as t...
Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm....
This session captures opportunities, challenges, and celebrations in the recruitment, retention, and...
Dr. Ann Marie E. McSwain is a first-generation college graduate, a proud 1989 alumni and the first a...
The period known as the “nadir” of the African American experience—roughly between 1880 and 1920—hap...
This paper highlights the history of influential women at Bryant and Bryant\u27s contribution to the...
The seminary years of Spelman College beginning April 1881 to August 1927 are covered in this disser...
The histories of Presbyterian-related Agnes Scott, Baptist-related Shorter, and Methodist-controlled...