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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED262720 AUTHOR:
TITLE: On Campus with Women. Spring 1985 (and) Summer 1985.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1985
JOURNAL: On-Campus-with-Women; v14 n4 Spr 1985 v15 n1 Sum
1985
NOTE: 26 p.
AVAILABILITY: Project on the Status and Education of Women,
Association of American Colleges, 1818 R Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20009.
ABSTRACT: Developments in education, employment, and the
courts concerning the status of women are covered in two
newsletter issues. Data are included on the specialties of
women faculty and the type of institution employing them;
salary and rank of women faculty and their tenure status;
and employment patterns and salaries of women
administrators. Additional topics include: nontraditional
careers pursued by women; women's studies programs; sexual
harassment of women students and staff; campus rape; the
status of women in Europe; resources on disabled women and
girls; a guide for integrating academic feminist scholarship
and perspectives into traditional curricula; women in senior
administrative posts; women and public policy; a directory
of women's media; and a resource for locating women's
periodicals. A 1984 article from "Ms./Campus Times" is also
included: "What Lies Beyond 'The Woman as Victim' Construct-
New Directions for Women's Studies." The growth of women's
studies centers, programs, and publications is noted, along
with mainstreaming of women's studies into the regular
curriculum. It is suggested that although sexist societies
have victimized women, some contemporary women tend to
exaggerate women's oppression. Important issues for women in
the 1980s are also identified. (SW)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Administrators-; Affirmative-Action;
College-Students; Court-Litigation; Higher-Education;
Minority-Groups; Personnel-Policy; Rape-; Salaries-; Sex
Discrimination; Sexual-Harassment; Women-Faculty
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *College-Faculty; *Employment-Practices;
*Females-; *Nontraditional-Occupations; *Womens-Education;
*Womens-Studies
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