Word: heilbrun
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...decent offices and classrooms in the Barker Center) is, of course, necessary. So I've come to grips about the English Department's losing Warren House. Construction is ongoing now on that building, and workers are cleaning the bathroom of the fictional bloodstains from Amanda Cross (a.k.a. Carolyn Heilbrun)'s Death in a Tenured Position so that the Women Studies Program will soon have a new old space to call its own, smack dab on top of the scene of the original crime...
...Professor of Government and Sociology Theda Skocpol, yesterday in the Boston Globe, in response to mystery writer Carolyn Heilbrun's book "Death in a Tenured Position" in which the first tenured woman English professor at Harvard is found dead in Warren House...
...Caroline Heilbrun, renowned 1scholar and professor Emeritus at Columbia, had a different kind of praise for the committee...
...resignation of feminist literary critic Carolyn G. Heilbrun from the Columbia faculty should be taken as a strong signal to university administrators across the nation: Feminist scholarship needs support. Heilbrun, a tenured professor who had been at Columbia for 32 years, says she gave up her position this year to protest Columbia's neglect of her field and specifically its failure to tenure more women faculty. While the situation at Harvard is better, we should remain vigilant...
...Still, Heilbrun's resignation shouldn't be taken the wrong way. Universities should not be pressured into hiring single, token women and minority faculty members as a way to appease angry professors. That was where former Professor of Law Derrick A. Bell's well intentioned crusade fell short...