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Lewis, Abigail Sara – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
Women's colleges have a unique and successful history in fostering women's leadership relying on transformational and feminist leadership frameworks. Yet, their work in creating more inclusive and intersectional campus communities often falls short. This article offers some solutions on how women's colleges can best move forward to advance…
Descriptors: Single Sex Colleges, Womens Education, Leadership, Transformational Leadership
McGonigal, Kathryn; Galliher, John F. – American Sociologist, 2008
Sociologist Mabel Agnes Elliott was elected the fourth president of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in 1956-1957 and was the first woman to hold this position. She was an anti-war activist, a feminist and a creative and diligent writer. Yet she experienced many challenges. The Federal Bureau of Investigation kept an active file on…
Descriptors: Females, Sociology, Social Scientists, Biographies
Gribbin, William – 1988
The origin and development of two women's colleges, Mount Holyoke of Massachusetts and Meredith College of North Carolina, are compared, illustrating some of the early chapters of American higher education, when religious purposes for schools were common, but when schools for women were not. The social, historical, and religious contexts of the…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Educational History, Feminism, Higher Education

Palmieri, Patricia Ann – Academe, 1995
The ideology of higher education for women at Wellesley College in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is discussed in the context of feminism and the women's suffrage movement. "Symmetrical womanhood," a concept emphasizing balance of traditional roles and intellectual and community involvement, was a goal of Wellesley faculty of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Instruction, College Role, Educational History

Perkins, Linda M. – History of Education, 1993
Contends that the history of women's education in the United States is frequently told as a story of triumph over resistance and discouragement. Asserts that, in general, African American men viewed women with a greater sense of equality than was the norm within white society. (CFR)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Females, Feminism

Edwards, Elizabeth – History of Education, 1993
Compares the experience of 3 women's training colleges in Great Britain during the first half of the 20th century. Concludes that the training college culture, with its combination of individual enrichment and collective stagnation, is important to the history feminism. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Education, Females, Femininity

Spanier, Bonnie B. – Change, 1982
Wheaton College, a small liberal arts college for women, has begun integrating women's experiences into the mainstream of learning, to bring a gender-balanced perspective to the traditional liberal arts. A project funded by a grant from the Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1979
Transcripts from a four-part National Public Radio "Options in Education" series are presented in this publication. The first program examines student cheating at colleges. Students and faculty discuss methods of cheating, reasons for cheating, student attitudes toward cheating, specific instances of cheating, and provide insights into why…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Colleges, Black Education, Cheating