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Gary A. Berg's new book, The Rise of Women in Higher Education: How, Why and What's Next (Rowman & Littlefield), covers the dramatic gains made by women in higher education and the areas where they ...
The Women Leading Delaware Education Conference is a networking and professional learning event for teachers and administrators in elementary, secondary and higher education settings. The event ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Not even education can close the pay gap that persists between women and men, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report. Whether women earn a post-secondary certificate or ...
Ladies' Home Journal decided to conduct a non-scientific survey on women and body image. They surveyed 900 women who bared their souls on the topic through the magazine's Web site.
Story at a glance A new study published in the journal Population Studies found that Black college-educated women have fewer children on average than white or Hispanic college-educated women. The d… ...
For black students, “full exposure to suffrage”—i.e., being born after or only shortly before the women’s right to vote became the norm—led to nearly an additional year of education.
Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers April 1 to April 7.
Higher education programs in prison help keep people from returning after being released. Most college programs are at men's prisons. At one facility in central Illinois, the focus is on women.
The report, Women lead for learning, produced by UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report, offers global data showing gender disparity in education leadership.While 81% of care centre and preschool ...