"Pitt Women's Studies Program offers alternative education"

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Title

"Pitt Women's Studies Program offers alternative education"

Description

O'Brien, staff writer for the Pitt news, explains the immense growth the women's studies program has experienced since 1972. This 1988 articles highlights the increased numbers found in faculty, courses offered, and students pursuing the women's studies certificate. The program has went from only offering five courses and having three core faculty members to 80 course offerings and 50 faculty members as of 1988. The program hopes to begin integrating more topics of gender, race, and nationality in the future.

Creator

O'Brien, Michelle L.

Source

The Pitt News

Publisher

University of Pittsburgh

Date

November 1, 1988

Contributor

University of Pittsburgh

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Type

Newspaper article

Coverage

University of Pittsburgh

Files

1988.jpeg

Reference

O'Brien, Michelle L., "Pitt Women's Studies Program offers alternative education", University of Pittsburgh, November 1, 1988

Cite As

O'Brien, Michelle L., “"Pitt Women's Studies Program offers alternative education",” Pitt Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Digital Archive, accessed May 6, 2024, https://pittgsws.omeka.net/items/show/46.