By the 1980s women members of the Pace University community have begun to assume top management positions in the university administration. One example is that of Marilyn Jaffe-Ruiz. Currently Marilyn Jaffe-Ruiz is a professor at LSN (Leinhard School of Nursing), Pace University. She has been a part of the faculty since 1981. From 1999 to 2003 she was Provost, Executive Vice President and Professor for Academic Affairs. Throughout 1992 to 1999 she held the positions of Professor, Vice Provost, Vice President, and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. From 1986 to 1992 Professor Jaffe-Ruiz serviced as Dean, and Professor at LSN. She was Professor and Chairperson for the Baccalaureate Program in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from...
Dr. Ann Marie E. McSwain is a first-generation college graduate, a proud 1989 alumni and the first a...
Helene Moglen was hired for the position of dean of humanities and professor of literature at the Un...
(PA). She has served as chairperson and associate dean at Temple and as co-director of women’s studi...
By the 1980s women members of the Pace University community have begun to assume top management posi...
Dr. Harriet Feldman is the current Interim Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Pace University. Fo...
Patrica O. Ewers became the first woman President of the University when she assumed the university ...
Susan M. Merritt, a member of the religious community of the Sisters of Divine Compassion, received ...
In 1974 Pace offered the Graduate Management Program for Women. It combined the Masters in Business ...
Women\u27s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men\u27s. Through women\u27s...
Since the early 1970s, the numbers of women entering medical school and, subsequently, academic medi...
Alice Ottun had an M.A.from Columbia University and held a number of administrative positions at Pac...
Mrs. Roberta Watts was the Acting Dean of the Lurleen B. Wallace College of Nursing at Jacksonville ...
Women are not only disproportionately underrepresented in higher education; they are over represente...
As the 1960s began, Pace College offered degree programs in disciplines traditionally considered fe...
Dr. Joan Hrubetz became Dean of the School of Nursing in 1982, having joined the faculty in 1977 as ...
Dr. Ann Marie E. McSwain is a first-generation college graduate, a proud 1989 alumni and the first a...
Helene Moglen was hired for the position of dean of humanities and professor of literature at the Un...
(PA). She has served as chairperson and associate dean at Temple and as co-director of women’s studi...
By the 1980s women members of the Pace University community have begun to assume top management posi...
Dr. Harriet Feldman is the current Interim Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Pace University. Fo...
Patrica O. Ewers became the first woman President of the University when she assumed the university ...
Susan M. Merritt, a member of the religious community of the Sisters of Divine Compassion, received ...
In 1974 Pace offered the Graduate Management Program for Women. It combined the Masters in Business ...
Women\u27s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men\u27s. Through women\u27s...
Since the early 1970s, the numbers of women entering medical school and, subsequently, academic medi...
Alice Ottun had an M.A.from Columbia University and held a number of administrative positions at Pac...
Mrs. Roberta Watts was the Acting Dean of the Lurleen B. Wallace College of Nursing at Jacksonville ...
Women are not only disproportionately underrepresented in higher education; they are over represente...
As the 1960s began, Pace College offered degree programs in disciplines traditionally considered fe...
Dr. Joan Hrubetz became Dean of the School of Nursing in 1982, having joined the faculty in 1977 as ...
Dr. Ann Marie E. McSwain is a first-generation college graduate, a proud 1989 alumni and the first a...
Helene Moglen was hired for the position of dean of humanities and professor of literature at the Un...
(PA). She has served as chairperson and associate dean at Temple and as co-director of women’s studi...