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.

“Refusing to Be Erased”: Bonnie Thornton Dill on Feminist Resistance in Higher Education
Feminist Majority Foundation

Did Plato Invent Women’s Lib?
The Spectator

Leaving the Women’s Movement
Tablet

CSCU Chancellor Quit After Sexual Harassment Complaint
Connecticut Public Television

Share of Women on Company Boards Falls Below 30%
CFO Dive

BOT Voted Against Conferring Tenure on Women’s Studies Professor, Despite Approval of Provost
The Daily Tar Heel
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

CUNY Fails to Prioritize Sexual Assault Survivors’ Safety on Campus
The Ticker
(Baruch College)

Women Are Over-Mentored and Under-Sponsored
BusinessCloud

Local Construction Industry Leaders Highlight Brown’s Role in Employing Women in Building Trades
News from Brown

Cleaver Divas: A PVAMU Sisterhood Shaping the Future of Agriculture
Prairie View A&M University

New UH Tool Measures Whether Lactating Mothers’ Psychological Needs Are Being Met
University of Houston Newsroom

Law Students Raise Awareness in Hopes of Bridging IP Gender Gap
UNH Law News

Gen Z’s Political Gender Divide Is Now Showing Up in Schools
The 19th

Scientists Uncover Hidden Biological Differences Between Men and Women’s Immune Systems
SciTechDaily

Feminism at the Margins of Militarism: Security and Defence Policy in Canada
Open Canada

UNCW Restructuring of Degree Program to Push Out Gender Studies Research Center Director
Port City Daily

Philosopher Examines Aristotle’s Claims on Women’s Health
UNC at Chapel Hill | College of Arts and Sciences

You’re Already Behind – And It’s Not Your Fault: Closing The Retirement Gender Gap
Her Money

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