Online Articles of Interest to WIAReport Readers

Each week, Women in Academia Report will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links presented direct the reader to articles from many different points of view that deal with issues of women in higher education. The articles selected do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of WIAReport.

We invite subscribers to email us at contact@WIAReport.com with suggestions of articles for inclusion in this feature.

Feminism Does Not Start and End in the West
The Student Life
(Claremont Colleges)

Georgetown University Professor On Leave Since 2023 for Sexual Harassment, Inappropriate Conduct Allegations
The Hoya
(Georgetown University)

The Heritage Foundation’s New Policy Guidebook Wants to Push Women Out of Public Life
Ms. Magazine

If Medical Schools Can Make Room for Nutrition, Why Not Women’s Health?
MedPage Today

For Women, By Women: Research That Matters
Fordham Now

Graduate Students Share Sentiments Around Women, Race and Sexuality
Columbia Missourian

The Women Who Helped Shape Drew University’s History
Drew University News

What Happens When Women Lead? Just Look to Western States
Deseret News

Closing the Gender Gap: A Call to Action
Institute of Food Technologists

Why Women Like Me End Up Paying More for Their Student Loan Than Men
The Independent

The Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department Continues to Grow After 50 Years in Service
The Vanguard
(Portland State University)

The American Psychological Association Plays Both Sides of the Gender Debate
City Journal

The Long-Term Role of Feminist Media
Minnesota Women’s Press

To Be Anti-Intellectual Is to Be Anti-Feminist
The Commonwealth Times
(Virginia Commonwealth University)

Why We Need to Gender Political Analysis of Religion
European Consortium for Political Research

Gender Gap in Economics Department Persists Despite Faculty Interventions
The Williams Record
(Williams College)

How a Drexel Professor Helps the Next Generation of Women Find Their Voice in the Music Industry
Drexel News Blog

“I Belong”: Dr. Sheila Sanders on Being a Woman of Color in Chemistry
The Knight News
(Queens College)

Who Are the Women Who Have Shaped the University of Mississippi?
The Daily Mississippian
(University of Mississippi)

For All Women and Girls: Martin Mitrovski on Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Preschool Education
UN Women

Most Scientific Research is Done on Men. It’s a Big Problem for Women
The Union Democrat

Texas Southern Fires Legendary Hooper After Sexual Assault Investigation
Chron

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