Women on campus in the eighties : old struggles, new victories
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Swoboda, Marian J.; Roberts, Audrey J.; Hirsch, Jennifer
Women on campus in the eighties : old struggles, new victories
(University women : a series of essays, Volume IV)
Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and Policy Studies, 1993
116 p. ; 23 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.EssaysStruggles
Contents
[Cover] Women on campus in the eighties: old struggles, new victories
Chapter 1: Women's studies outreach: evolution at extension, Clarenbach, Kathryn F.; Niles, Dolores H. pp. 1-10
Chapter 2: Meeting the needs of disadvantaged women: the single parent self-sufficiency program, Reedy, Elizabeth K. pp. 11-16
Chapter 3: The "real world," women of color, and the curriculum at UW-Eau Claire, Pederson, Jane M. pp. 17-22
Chapter 4: Women on the margin: college women who have a disability, Hopkins-Best, Mary; Yurcisin, Ann; Murphy, Shirley pp. 23-27 ff.
Chapter 5: Collaborating for change: the UW system Women's Studies Consortium, Ross, Jacqueline; Kahn, Susan pp. 29-33 ff.
Chapter 6: Women's studies librarian, Searing, Sue pp. 35-41 ff.
Chapter 7: The professional socialization of women's studies scholars: living, learning, doing, Nero, Sharon pp. 43-49 ff.
Part two: Personal voices, pp. [51] ff.
Chapter 8: A new direction for UW-Stevens Point, Ackley, Kathy pp. 53-56
Chapter 9: Coming from behind: women's studies at UW-River Falls, Quinn, Laura pp. 57-61 ff.
Chapter 10: On trying a feminist's soul, Lauter, Estella pp. 63-67 ff.
Chapter 11: Women's studies in prison: lessons for offenders, lessons for educators, Ambuehl, Rhonda; Sniffen, Barbara pp. 69-78
Chapter 12: Women with disabilities in higher education: a personal perspective, Schmitt, Sue A. pp. 79-84
Chapter 13: Salary equity: a legal case, Witherell, Louise R. pp. 85-92
Chapter 14: Sexist language is alive and well at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Miller, Eleanor M. pp. 93-95 ff.
Part three: Tributes, pp. [97] ff.
Chapter 15: Ruth Bleier: feminist scientist, Rosser, Sue pp. 99-102
Chapter 16: In the days when nutrition was new, Pringle, Dorothy pp. 103-106
Chapter 17: Nancy Datan: "My candle burns at both ends", Rodeheaven, Dean pp. 107-110
Chapter 18: A tribute to Raquel Kersten, Gibbs, Virginia pp. 111-114
Contributors, pp. 115-116
Editors, pp. 116 ff.
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