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...asked Morss Professor of Psychology Susan E. Carey thirty years ago if she could have imagined herself behind this cherry wood desk, she might have been a tad skeptical...
...Carey graduated from Radcliffe in 1964, back when milk and cookies was the consolation prize for young women who hadn’t been asked to dinner in Eliot House. She returned to Harvard in the early 1970s to earn her Ph.D. in psychology, and in the course of her studies became friends with the head of the department...
...were buddies,” she says, but that friendship only carried so far. After returning from a conference, he approached Carey, telling her how exciting his recent honorary society meeting had been...
...would really love this,” he told her, and Carey imagined that her invitation would be forthcoming. “But of course there are no women in it—we just couldn’t have women.” He informed her that the Harvard faculty could never have a woman join its ranks. Carey, more than a little offended, just rolled her eyes and held her tongue. “I didn’t say, ‘You wanna...
...work on or watch the election. I didn’t realize when we made the syllabus that we scheduled it for that day, but it’s not that big of a deal to change the date,” said Morss Professor of Psychology Susan E. Carey, who teaches the class with Berkman Professor of Psychology Elizabeth S. Spelke...