Ranked #1
Women Leading Change in the Muslim World
Women Leading Change in the Muslim World
Rangita de Silva-de Alwis, S.J.D., Director of International Human Rights Policy Programs at the Wellesley Centers for W... Read more
10 Jul 2012
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Ranked #2
Longing to Belong: Relational Risks and Resilience in U.S. Prostituted Children
Longing to Belong: Relational Risks and Resilience in U.S. Prostituted Children
Kate Price, M.A., Program Associate at the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute presented a lunchtime seminar on U.S. pr... Read more
26 Mar 2012
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Ranked #3
Spinning: Amy Hoffman reads from her memoir Lies about My Family
Spinning: Amy Hoffman reads from her memoir Lies about My Family
Amy Hoffman, MFA, editor of Women’s Review of Books, reads an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir, Lies About My Family.... Read more
16 Mar 2012
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Ranked #4
Do Temporary-Help Jobs Improve the Earnings of Unemployed Women?
Do Temporary-Help Jobs Improve the Earnings of Unemployed Women?
Sari Kerr, Ph.D. Welfare-to-work programs are based on the principle that the best way out of welfare is to be placed i... Read more
27 Feb 2012
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Ranked #5
Girls' Engagement with STEM Career Options: A Path Toward Gender Equity
Girls' Engagement with STEM Career Options: A Path Toward Gender Equity
Jennifer Grossman, Ph.D., research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW), and Michelle Porche, Ed.D., senio... Read more
27 Feb 2012
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