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Today, about 40% of all officers in studentgroups are women, a number that rises to 48% whenonly the 200 most popular student organizationsare considered, according to Radcliffe PresidentLinda S. Wilson. "There's been quite a shift inthe last five years," Wilson says, attributingmuch of the change to the formation ofRadcliffe-sponsored groups such as the Women'sLeadership Project, which was formed in 1988 byundergraduate women concerned about the dearth offemale student leaders on campus. "Not all of themove to parity can be attributed to such programs,but they were begun as a way to encourage andempower women, giving them...

Author: By Hallie Z. Levine, | Title: WOMEN ON TOP | 2/23/1995 | See Source »

After a short commentary by Radcliffe PresidentLinda S. Wilson, Gilligan and Agarwal summarizedthe themes raised by the four panelists andtargeted issues related to the current status ofthe women's movement...

Author: By Helen B. Eisenberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Panel Discusses Women's History | 3/7/1992 | See Source »

...committee met with Radcliffe PresidentLinda S. Wilson on February 27 to tell her abouttheir work and seek her support. But severalcommittee members said that Wilson was cool towardthe group's presentation and remains reluctant tooffer them support...

Author: By Darcy L. Tromanhauser, | Title: Radcliffe Alums Lobby for Change | 5/7/1990 | See Source »

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