Tag: Colorado Women's College

Mary Ann Villarreal to Lead California State University, Dominguez Hills

“As one of the most diverse campuses in the CSU system, Dominguez Hills is a vital anchor institution for the community it serves,” said Dr. Villarreal. “A beacon of inclusivity, it inspires hope – both for the community and for higher education in California.”

Susan Aldridge Becomes the First Woman President of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia

Dr. Aldridge has over two decades of higher education leadership experience, including presidencies at two other institutions: Drexel University Online and the University of Maryland Global Campus.

In Memoriam: Mary Osa Stephens Ryder, 1932-2019

Mary Osa Stephens Ryder served as dean and registrar at Colorado Women's College, which later was absorbed into the University of Denver.

The Rebirth of Colorado Women’s College

Colorado Women's College was founded in 1888. Facing financial difficulties, in 1982 it was absorbed into the University of Denver and became the Woman's College of the University of Denver. Now to celebrate the college's 125th anniversary, it will revert to its original name.