In her 2015 interview, Nancy Worcester discusses her experiences as a professor in the Gender and Women’s Studies program and how her early experiences in women’s health while receiving her PhD at the University of London helped influence her later work. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In her 2015 interview, Nancy Worcester discusses her experiences as a professor in the Gender and Women’s Studies program and how her early experiences in women’s health while receiving her PhD at the University of London helped influence her later work. She discusses the development of the program overtime and the incr...
Nancy Stoll, dean of students emerita at Suffolk University from 1987 to 2016, discusses her early c...
In this interview, Judith Houck discusses her childhood growing up in rural northern California as t...
Interview conducted with an MIT alumna as part of the Margaret MacVicar Memorial AMITA (Association ...
In their June 2012 interview with Troy Reeves and Vicki Tobias, Tina Hill, Tess Killpack, Christina ...
In her 2022 interview with Emily Layman, Mary Ann Brehm shares her experiences and memories of profe...
In these interviews, Janet Hyde talks in length about her long career as a professor of Psychology a...
In their November 1985 interview with Laura Smail, Elizabeth ?Betty? and James Miller reminisce abou...
In her January 2004 interview with Joyce Coleman, Nancy Wiegand reviews her graduate schooling and r...
Women\u27s oral history interview with Nancy Wainwright. Her topic is women practicing law. Intervie...
Professor of History (1967-2000). Topics include:Development of Women’s Studies, Affirmative Action...
In these interviews, Virginia Sapiro discusses her time growing up in New York City where she majore...
Molly, a lecturer in psychology, discusses the importance of conversations surrounding LGBTQIA+ issu...
Early life and primary school education in Pennsylvania; Double major in art and biology at William ...
Oral History Interview included the change, purpose, and population of women\u27s studies program o...
In this interview conducted by Jessica Rosas as part of the oral history collection of the UW-Madiso...
Nancy Stoll, dean of students emerita at Suffolk University from 1987 to 2016, discusses her early c...
In this interview, Judith Houck discusses her childhood growing up in rural northern California as t...
Interview conducted with an MIT alumna as part of the Margaret MacVicar Memorial AMITA (Association ...
In their June 2012 interview with Troy Reeves and Vicki Tobias, Tina Hill, Tess Killpack, Christina ...
In her 2022 interview with Emily Layman, Mary Ann Brehm shares her experiences and memories of profe...
In these interviews, Janet Hyde talks in length about her long career as a professor of Psychology a...
In their November 1985 interview with Laura Smail, Elizabeth ?Betty? and James Miller reminisce abou...
In her January 2004 interview with Joyce Coleman, Nancy Wiegand reviews her graduate schooling and r...
Women\u27s oral history interview with Nancy Wainwright. Her topic is women practicing law. Intervie...
Professor of History (1967-2000). Topics include:Development of Women’s Studies, Affirmative Action...
In these interviews, Virginia Sapiro discusses her time growing up in New York City where she majore...
Molly, a lecturer in psychology, discusses the importance of conversations surrounding LGBTQIA+ issu...
Early life and primary school education in Pennsylvania; Double major in art and biology at William ...
Oral History Interview included the change, purpose, and population of women\u27s studies program o...
In this interview conducted by Jessica Rosas as part of the oral history collection of the UW-Madiso...
Nancy Stoll, dean of students emerita at Suffolk University from 1987 to 2016, discusses her early c...
In this interview, Judith Houck discusses her childhood growing up in rural northern California as t...
Interview conducted with an MIT alumna as part of the Margaret MacVicar Memorial AMITA (Association ...