Word: genderism
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...power of the divisional deans, and institute a year-long slowdown on Faculty hiring to allow for further planning. With the administration growing, Zipser—who in her current post helped Senior Vice Provost Evelynn M. Hammonds design and analyze a University-wide faculty survey focused on gender and ethnicity—pledged to be a voice for professors. “The most important thing for me to do when I get there is to really listen to the Faculty and to understand what their needs are,” she said. “I want...
...running “bandit,” or running the marathon without officially registering. Because the Boston Athletic Association prohibits people from registering unless they are running for charity or meet a specific qualifying time (which depends on both the runner’s age and gender), for many, bandit is the only way to cross the finish line. Colin P. Kelly ’08, a Boston marathon bandit, decided to run the marathon a week before the event itself. Whether running officially or unofficially, Harvard students each have personal reasons for running the marathon. As the 112th...
...Slang words abound, but ‘tapping it,’ ‘touching it,’ or ‘spanking it’ (‘it’, of course, being ‘that ass’) are too informal and somewhat gender specific. The best phrase I used was, ‘Have you two ever hit it?’ Linguistically ‘hitting it’ allows a simple yes or no answer...
...remarks yesterday, Faust said Grosz will “set a high bar for scholarship at Radcliffe” and heralded her accomplishments in the realm of gender equality...
...Women, Gender, and Sexuality concentrator, and Adrienne Rich is pretty integral to that study,” said Michelle E. Crentsil ’10. “And I also like hearing poetry as opposed to just reading poetry...