Word: coeducationalize
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The limits were breached more drastically than Watson imagined they would be. In 1972, coeducation came to Harvard, adding a degree of complication to housing that led to computerized selection.
Doubts about the quality and kind of advising,both academic and personal, persist. Whileproctors cannot be all things to all people,students say some improvements are clearly neededso that getting used to life at Harvard would notrequire a whole year.Assistant Dean for Coeducation JANET A.VIGGIANI
But those actions pale before Horner's negotiation of the "non-merger merger" agreement in 1977 that united the housing and admissions policy of Harvard and Radcliffe. Horner herself believes that this agreement is her first and foremost achievement. "Our success in having an equal access admissions policy has really...
But women's studies professor Carla Frecerro, who said that "there's been a feeling that there's no space on this campus that women feel is really their place," said she's worried about the type of commitment the college wants to make to women. "My concern is that...
The switch to coeducation now seems a remote possibility, she added. Sophomore Beth S. Posner, the student representative to the faculty, said that a quorum of students voted unanimously to retain the college's single-sex status.