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Kim, Okgill – New Frontiers in Education, 1978
A brief historical review of Ewha University, the first public educational institution for women in Korea, is offered, followed by an assessment of its current program. A women's studies course outline is appended that covers women's reality, women's liberation, sex differentiation, socialization, culture, and status. (LBH)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Educational History, Females

Davenport, Joanna – Quest, 1980
The early history of physical education for women in the northeastern section of the United States is presented. Short biographies of notable contributors, both men and women, to the expansion of physical education programs, first in womens colleges, and later in coeducational institutions, are presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Higher Education

Biklen, Sari Knopp – Teachers College Record, 1978
The reflection of women's image in major programs of the progressive education movement--vocational education, the core curriculum, and women's colleges--is discussed. Reasons for the parallel between image and progressive education are addressed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational History, Females
Sharp, Marcia K. – College Board Review, 1979
The executive director of the Women's College Coalition examines the role of women's colleges and explains how they may serve as models in issues of educational equity for coeducational institutions today. The employment of women, encouragement of nontraditional studies, response to women's needs, and recognition of priorities are discussed.…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females

O'Neill, Catherine A. – Journal of College and University Law, 1997
Examines Supreme Court decisions in two cases (Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan, United States v. Virginia), addressing the constitutionality of single-sex public colleges. Describes a tool for evaluating equality (the "capability approach") that fills out and lends clarity to underdeveloped aspects of the Court's inquiry. The…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Federal Courts, Higher Education
Lederman, Douglas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
By adding several adult-education programs, enrolling undergraduate men, restructuring the undergraduate curriculum, and adding a comprehensive sports program, Queens College has tripled its enrollment and nearly quadrupled its endowment in 12 years. Some women who enrolled before it went coeducational resent how administrators have catered to the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change, Coeducation, College Athletics
Jaschik, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
A highly divided federal appeals court has ordered that South Carolina allow a woman to enter the Citadel, an all-male military college, unless it establishes a comparable program for women or allows the Citadel to become a private institution. Litigation arose over the Citadel's rejection of a woman applicant. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Desegregation, Court Litigation, Federal Courts
Phillip, Mary-Christine; Morgan, Joan – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1993
Although sociologists are concerned about trends among African-American males, Morehouse College (Georgia), the United States' only all-male black college, has developed a reputation for its stable environment, positive role models, and commitment to producing well-educated citizens and leaders. (MSE)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Environment, College Role, Higher Education
Burke, Ken – 1993
Testifying to the virtues of teaching at an all-women's college (Mills College, Oakland, California), a male tenured professor of communication and film acknowledges the necessity of making difficult decisions concerning course content and focus. Through several uncomfortable experiences, he has learned what it is like to be gender conscious; he…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Course Content, Females, Film Study
Astin, Helen S.; Hirsch, Werner Z. – 1978
Essays include: some considerations on the higher education of women (Rosemary Park); three women, creators of change (Esther Raushenbush); women's education, the case for the single-sex college (Susan Romer Kaplan); liberal arts education and women's development (C. Robert Pace); women's studies, its origin, organization, and prospects (Sheila…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, College Administration, Females, Higher Education
Wasi, Muriel – New Frontiers in Education, 1978
Arguments for coeducation in Indian higher education are offered, including the unnatural and uneconomic nature of segregation, the success of coeducation in other countries, and the need to eliminate sex stereotyping. (LBH)
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Role, Comparative Education, Educational Planning

Bales, Susan Nall; Sharp, Marcia – Change, 1981
A Ford Foundation data collection project offers tangible proof of the continued viability of women's colleges. Women's colleges have a positive effect on intellectual self-esteem and women are more likely to attain positions of leadership, to become involved in student government, to develop high aspirations, and to persist to graduation. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Role, Educational Benefits, Educational Quality

Shoemaker, Donna – Educational Record, 1982
Strategies employed by Hood College to bolster its enrollment and survive are discussed. They include eliminating some underenrolled or duplicative courses, launching new programs of study, adoption of a core curriculum, making planning an integral part of every department, improving budgeting, improving student services, and professionalizing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, College Administration, College Planning

Pampusch, Anita – Planning for Higher Education, 1991
A study of 18 women's colleges relatively successful in maintaining enrollment strength suggests that endowment size and market sensitivity are the determinants of success. Well-endowed colleges should plan to maintain large endowments, with some adjustment for changing conditions and educational needs among women. Less-well-endowed colleges must…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Planning, Educational Change, Endowment Funds

Shmurak, Carole B.; Handler, Bonnie S. – Teaching Education, 1991
Lydia Shattuck was responsible for the excellence in science instruction at Mount Holyoke Seminary. Shattuck graduated in 1851 and remained there as a faculty member, specializing in chemistry and botany. One of the first women to join scientific societies, she helped enlarge the sphere of women engaged in scientific research. (SM)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Faculty, Equal Education, Excellence in Education