Why gender bias in science matters
March 22, 2013
—Sue V. Rosser The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published an article last September that caused quite a stir around the country. In it, a group of researchers… READ MORE
March 22, 2013
—Sue V. Rosser The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published an article last September that caused quite a stir around the country. In it, a group of researchers… READ MORE
March 20, 2013
—Leela Fernandes The celebration of Women’s History Month usually raises the opportunity to ask whose histories we are honoring and how we are representing histories of feminism and women’s leadership…. READ MORE
March 18, 2013
—Ava Chamberlain One powerful woman’s voice has dominated Women’s History Month this year. Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer of Facebook, has appeared on television and radio programs, magazine covers… READ MORE
March 15, 2013
—Jessica K. Taft There is a poster on the wall of my office that reminds me of the long history of girls’ activism. The image is of two girls, wearing… READ MORE
March 13, 2013
—Andreana Clay Last month, when The Onion magazine posted a tweet calling nine year old Quvenzhané Wallis the c-word, I tweeted a reply, “No Black girl is safe.” And that’s… READ MORE
March 12, 2013
—Leila J. Rupp Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the contributions of women to history, society, and culture. For me, it’s also a good time to reflect on… READ MORE
March 8, 2013
—Alison Piepmeier To tell you the truth, I’m a bit skeptical of Women’s History Month. I’m skeptical of all the themed months. In part, I’m skeptical because they encourage us… READ MORE
March 7, 2013
—Bernie D. Jones It has been fifty years since Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique in 1963—and twenty years since the Family Medical Leave Act was signed into law by… READ MORE