Lois ElfmanLatinxCelebrating 40 Years of Feminist Scholarship and ActionThe Barnard Center for Research on Women at Barnard College marked its anniversary with a two-day conference, “Activism and the Academy.”September 25, 2011SportsMath Prize for Girls Thrives at MITThe third annual Math Prize for Girls, which took place Saturday at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, inspires girls to embrace a love of math.September 19, 2011African-AmericanMaking the Work of Black Scientists Accessible to the PublicWith compelling video interviews of the nation’s top African-American scientists telling their life stories, the ScienceMakers website helps further the mission of increasing African-Americans, women, and other minorities in STEM professions.July 27, 2011StudentsDance Opens the Door to HistoryScholars say understanding different genres provides a wealth of information about race and class struggles.July 4, 2011SportsWNBA Names New York University Student as a Leader of TomorrowTonya Ingram, who recently completed her second year at New York University, was named the BBVA Leader of Tomorrow by the Women’s National Basketball Association.May 24, 2011Leadership & Policy$60 Million Grant Expected to Boost Bard College’s Civic Engagement EffortsBard College’s commitment to civic engagement received a huge boost with the announcement of a $60 million challenge grant from George Soros, chairman of the Open Society Foundation.May 17, 2011Sports‘Off the Rez’ Debuts at Tribeca Film FestivalShoni Schimmel’s story reveals a great deal about the barriers that have prevented many American Indians with talent from getting athletic scholarships.May 2, 2011SportsTalented Gymnast Reaches Pinnacle of Academic Achievement, Athletic SuccessWhile San Jose State University gymnast Shanice Howard experienced personal fulfillment in an exemplary college gymnastics career, her stellar performance in the classroom won her admiration and respect.May 1, 2011HomeBook Examines Impact of Women’s StudiesNew book by feminist scholars shows how women’s and gender studies majors are trained to address injustice.April 11, 2011Faculty & StaffInclusiveness Prevails at Syracuse UniversityMuch of the Syracuse University community stands with chancellor and president Nancy Cantor despite criticism that her efforts to make the school more inclusive has compromised its reputation as a leading academic institution.March 27, 2011Previous PagePage 35 of 41Next Page