The Smith College Monthly
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 636
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 636
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Published: 1892
Total Pages: 128
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 478
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jill Ker Conway
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2002-11-12
Total Pages: 159
ISBN-13: 0679744622
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe beloved bestselling author of The Road from Coorain and True North continues her remarkable autobiography with an account of her decade as the first woman president of Smith College–a time when she was faced with the challenge of reinventing women’s education and with the demands of her own life. Conway took on the helm at Smith at the height of exploding culture wars and the rising popularity of coeducation. With the college’s future at stake, she battled conservative faculty, ossified traditions, and doubtful funders to turn Smith into a place committed to preparing young women for the new realities of the future. Through it all, Conway served as an inspiration to thousands of students, while balancing the demands of her public role against the private pressures of coping with her husband’s bipolar disorder. A moving tribute to the value of single-sex education and to one woman’s achievements, A Woman’s Education is sure to become a classic.
Author: Gertrude Buck
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 314
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 700
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 598
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-07-05
Total Pages: 613
ISBN-13: 1351515764
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt a time when our colleges and universities face momentous questions of new growth and direction, the republication of Higher Education in Transition is more timely than ever. Beginning with colonial times, the authors trace the development of our college and university system chronologically, in terms of men and institutions. They bring into focus such major areas of concern as curriculum, administration, academic freedom, and student life. They tell their story with a sharp eye for the human values at stake and the issues that will be with us in the future.One gets a sense not only of temporal sequence by centuries and decades but also of unity and continuity by a review of major themes and topics. Rudy's new chapters update developments in higher education during the last twenty years. Higher Education in Transition continues to have significance not only for those who work in higher education, but for everyone interested in American ideas, traditions, and social and intellectual history.
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 320
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 722
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