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Who was Virginia Gildersleeve? Professor of English and Dean of Barnard College from 1911 to 1947, Virginia Gildersleeve did more to advance the cause of women at Columbia University than any other person of her time. Women had won the right to an undergraduate education with the founding of Barnard College (1889), and they had achieved the formal right to enter the Columbia graduate faculties after another decade of conflict. But prejudice against female graduate students persisted, the professional schools remained closed, and places on the faculty appeared largely out of reach, when Gildersleeve became Dean of Barnard in 1911. >>more
More links about Virginia Gildersleeve www.kappakappagamma.org. [1920]
The Writings of Virginia Gildersleeve (available on Amazon.com) Many a Good Crusade (Signal Lives) (1954) |
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