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"I thought we did the right thing not to focus just on the issue the students helpfully brought up," Sander says. "[Student action] was more of a nudge, a push to examine the overall working conditions at the University."
Lewis was seated at a table with students and several historians at the first annual Gender at the Gates Conference--an event organized by Phillips Professor of Early American History Laurel Thatcher Ulrich to examine the history of women at Harvard.
The Tufts organization was reinstated following an appeal, but the affair--which brought headlines in The Boston Globe and pieces by national columnists--forced Harvard Christian groups to examine their own policies on homosexuality.
If Dr. Laura's book does nothing else useful, it might at least prod prospective parents to explore their expectations, while encouraging those who already are parents to examine their decisions. Adults caught up in advancing their careers should ask themselves: Will I turn down a great job if it...
Bertsch says she thought Liebert was writing a term paper and wished to examine Gilligan's confidential transcripts, which include 144 interviews with children, students and adults regarding moral decisions.