Oral history interview with Melissa S. Fisher, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality oral history collection.
..., and she went on to study anthropology at Columbia University, receiving her PhD in 2003. She first came to Columbia as a graduate student in 1989, and she was involved with IRWAG throughout her graduate...
Oral history interview with Melissa S. Fisher, 2015 [CCOH]
Project: Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality oral history collection.
... received her BA from Barnard College in 1985, and she went on to study anthropology at Columbia University, receiving her PhD in 2003. She first came to Columbia as a graduate student in 1989, and she...
Oral history interview with Joan Ferrante, 2014 [CCOH]
Project: Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality oral history collection.
... Epistolae, which is available online through the Columbia Interactive In this interview, Ferrante describes the campus environment for female faculty members of Columbia University in the 1960s, including...
Oral history interview with Joan Ferrante, 2014 [CCOH]
Project: Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality oral history collection.
... University in the 1960s, including: the student body, the disparities in pay, the challenges of gaining tenure, and common experiences with the administration. She addresses the different viewpoints between...
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