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...proposal spurred discussions and in the fall of 2005, the College assembled a search committee, headed by Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, to select a women’s center director...

Author: By Ying Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Woman's Place is in the Yard | 9/22/2006 | See Source »

...their children a head start. By middle school the kids are world-weary and anxiety-ridden. These domineering parents are the subject of books such as Alissa Quart's Hothouse Kids, Alexandra Robbins' The Overachievers and Madeline Levine's The Price of Privilege. Or last year's media sensation, Judith Warner's Perfect Madness, about mothers on the brink of insanity as they seek to create perfect childhoods for their tots. The affluence of these parents is never copped to; yet once these fears enter into the media bubble, they get supercharged into widespread panic by the multiplying coverage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baby Einstein vs. Barbie | 9/22/2006 | See Source »

...made discreet inquiries into whether student groups could be exempt,” Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd said...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: U-Hall Dips Into Student Groups’ Funds | 9/18/2006 | See Source »

...results in a culturally and academically diverse group of minds that is more United Nations than Urban Outfitters. The faculty has some flavor and diversity as well, though perhaps not so much camaraderie. There’s Summers-hating and terrificly-titled Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan. And then there’s Summers-lovin’, aptly-titled Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature Ruth R. Wisse. It was Wisse who accused Summers’ vocal opponents—of whom Ryan was certainly one—of anti-Semitism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Literature | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...anyone looking into this concentration. WGS 1003, “Theories of Sexuality” is usually the most popular of the intro classes, even if some of the more modest students at Harvard might blush over the title. The reading includes works from Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, and Judith Butler. The class also features numerous film screenings. Perhaps the most popular WGS class from last year was WGS 1151, “Sex, Rights, and Stereotypes: Queer Culture In America From Stone Wall to Gay Marriage,” taught by the charismatic Timothy McCarthy of Lit and Arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women, Gender, and Sexuality | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

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