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Ua3/8/1 1991 Miss Western Scholarship Pageant Program, Wku President's Office
Ua3/8/1 1991 Miss Western Scholarship Pageant Program, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Program for the 1991 Miss Western beauty pageant.
Ua12/2 The Greek Messenger Edition Ii, Wku Panhellenic Council, Wku Interfraternity Council
Ua12/2 The Greek Messenger Edition Ii, Wku Panhellenic Council, Wku Interfraternity Council
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter regarding the WKU Greek system.
Ua12/2/7 Wku Sorority System Annual Report, Elizabeth Button
Ua12/2/7 Wku Sorority System Annual Report, Elizabeth Button
WKU Archives Records
Annual Panhellenic Council report for the 1989-90 school year.
Invitation: Birthday Lunch For Susan Hill And Edna Saffy
Invitation: Birthday Lunch For Susan Hill And Edna Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Invitation issued by Dr. Susan Hill and Dr. Edna L. Saffy for their joint birthday lunch celebration, March 21, 1990. Box: 2 Folder: 2
Why Not A Fifty-Fifty Goal? Increasing Female Leadership In Higher Education, Sherry H. Penney, Nancy Kelly
Why Not A Fifty-Fifty Goal? Increasing Female Leadership In Higher Education, Sherry H. Penney, Nancy Kelly
New England Journal of Public Policy
One of the key factors determining the economic status and success of women is their level of education. Women have been turning to education in ever increasing numbers, and they now comprise the majority of students in our institutions of higher education. Yet women hold only 10 percent of the most senior positions — college and university presidencies. Clearly if institutions are to be responsive to the needs of all students, that percentage must change. Those who make up the ranks of this elite achieved their professional standing by overcoming inequities that linger in the academy even as we enter …
Providing Access To Power: The Role Of Higher Education In Empowering Women Students, Margaret A. Mckenna
Providing Access To Power: The Role Of Higher Education In Empowering Women Students, Margaret A. Mckenna
New England Journal of Public Policy
Access to education opens the doors to future economic power — but are opportunities for women limited by the very way that institutions of higher education think about women students? Women comprise the majority of college students today, but the institutions they attend may not be serving their educational needs. This article explains that women's needs are different from those of men and illustrates how educators can respond to that difference, offering a "feminist environment" in which female students can meet their own educational goals.
Card: Birthday Card From Mother To Edna Saffy
Card: Birthday Card From Mother To Edna Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Birthday card for Dr. Edna L. Saffy from her mother, Sadie Daumit Saffy, March 6, 1990.
Teaching Literature In The 1990'S: Meeting The Challenge, Nancy Topping Bazin
Teaching Literature In The 1990'S: Meeting The Challenge, Nancy Topping Bazin
English Faculty Publications
English teachers are currently beset by a variety of political forces vying for their attention. Education has become big news again for the first time since October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union inaugurated the Space Age by launching Sputnik, the first man-made satellite. In 1957, astonished at the Russians' success, Americans panicked and decided that their math science, and foreign language training was inadequate. Recent survey~ showing the superiority of Japanese and European students over American students have provoked serious concern about the quality of education going on in American public schools and in our colleges and universities. The …
On Being A Role Model, Anita L. Allen