Yet, another first for women's colleges! YEA!!!
I'll give you a hint, this happened in 1901.
Click here to learn the answer.
Women’s Colleges are becoming the New College Cool! Discover for yourself why more and more college-bound high schools girls are saying “Yes” and choosing a women’s college. A good place to start is my blog. I’ve listed (and linked) all the women’s colleges in the United States and also provide additional information about the individual colleges for further exploration. Plus you’ll meet current students who share their college selection story and their reason for attending a women’s college.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Pioneering Astrophysicist and NASA Astronaut Shares Appreciation for Women-Only Environment with Student Leaders
The extra edge a STEM girls receives when deciding to attend a women's college . . .
"A pioneering astronaut and international hero, Melroy graduated from Wellesley with degrees in physics and astronomy. After being commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force and becoming the second woman to become a test pilot, Melroy joined NASA as an astronaut. She has served as pilot on two flights (STS-92 in 2000 and STS-112 in 2002), both of which traveled to the International Space Station. On the STS-92 Discovery, Melroy became just the third woman to pilot the space shuttle. She has logged over 562 hours in space. Melroy has received numerous military honors including the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal and First Oak Leaf Cluster, as well as the Wellesley Alumnae Achievement Award. She also currently serves as a Wellesley College trustee.
In her remarks during the award ceremony on June 5, reported by NCCWSL, Melroy encouraged the college leaders to seek out a women-only environment at some point in their lives as she did at Wellesley, where, in her words, the College “made it demonstrably clear that anyone who said women aren’t as good at math or science or leading people was ridiculous.” She talked about leadership, and the importance of seeking to become a better leader over the course of one’s lifetime. “People think you’re born a leader or you’re not. I’m here to tell you that’s absolutely not the case,” she said."
Continue reading here.
"A pioneering astronaut and international hero, Melroy graduated from Wellesley with degrees in physics and astronomy. After being commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force and becoming the second woman to become a test pilot, Melroy joined NASA as an astronaut. She has served as pilot on two flights (STS-92 in 2000 and STS-112 in 2002), both of which traveled to the International Space Station. On the STS-92 Discovery, Melroy became just the third woman to pilot the space shuttle. She has logged over 562 hours in space. Melroy has received numerous military honors including the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal and First Oak Leaf Cluster, as well as the Wellesley Alumnae Achievement Award. She also currently serves as a Wellesley College trustee.
In her remarks during the award ceremony on June 5, reported by NCCWSL, Melroy encouraged the college leaders to seek out a women-only environment at some point in their lives as she did at Wellesley, where, in her words, the College “made it demonstrably clear that anyone who said women aren’t as good at math or science or leading people was ridiculous.” She talked about leadership, and the importance of seeking to become a better leader over the course of one’s lifetime. “People think you’re born a leader or you’re not. I’m here to tell you that’s absolutely not the case,” she said."
Continue reading here.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
The Benefits of a Women's College
From the Web site of Saint Mary's College:
“By all accounts, there is a high rate of student satisfaction at women's colleges. Nine out of 10 women's college graduates give their colleges high marks for fostering self-confidence. More than three-quarters of women's college graduates continue their involvement with their alma mater as trustees, mentors, class agents, intern employers, recruiters, etc. It's difficult to say who is "right" for women's colleges and who isn't. Just about everyone can benefit from the supportive atmosphere they provide. In the end, it's largely a matter of personal preference.”
Continue reading here.
Photo Credit: Brianne Michaels, the 2014 Valedictorian from Saint Mary's College
“By all accounts, there is a high rate of student satisfaction at women's colleges. Nine out of 10 women's college graduates give their colleges high marks for fostering self-confidence. More than three-quarters of women's college graduates continue their involvement with their alma mater as trustees, mentors, class agents, intern employers, recruiters, etc. It's difficult to say who is "right" for women's colleges and who isn't. Just about everyone can benefit from the supportive atmosphere they provide. In the end, it's largely a matter of personal preference.”
Continue reading here.
Photo Credit: Brianne Michaels, the 2014 Valedictorian from Saint Mary's College
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
10 Awesome Girl-Power Songs
"From mocking the sexist superficiality of our society to celebrating financial independence, here, for no particular reason other than that they rock, are 10 of the greatest feminist anthems of all times—inspiring, inquiring, and provocative. So plug in your iPod and go conquer the world. It's yours for the taking."
Continue reading and listen to all 10 songs here.
Might you have a favorite or two? Might you have a suggestion to add to the list?
Continue reading and listen to all 10 songs here.
Might you have a favorite or two? Might you have a suggestion to add to the list?
Monday, June 23, 2014
Summer Fun for This Biology Major . . .
Women’s colleges are known for getting their students the best internships. For example, Saint Mary's College located in Notre Dame, IN.
“How fun is it that “Jungles” is the last name of this biology major? Kylie Jungles ’16 is part of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Research Experience at Purdue. She's researching plant responses to climate change.”
Learn more about Saint Mary's College or learn more about their biology major here!
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
More Summer Fun for These Women's College Students
"Tavia VanZuilen '16 is one of two student research assistants (along with Sharita Dickerson '14) who are working with faculty member Tamsie Ringler in Latvia this month. While there, Tamsie is serving as co-director of the 7th International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art (ICCCIA)."
Learn more!
Learn more!
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Women's Colleges Offer the Best Research Opportunities for Women Interested in STEM
"Stephanie Yang '15 and lab partner Kai Wang '15 are spending the summer conducting research on polypyridyl Ruthenium complexes in Sharon Burgmayer's lab on campus."
Learn more!
Learn more!
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Congratulations to the new Miss New Jersey, Cierra Kaler-Jones, a student at a women's college
Meet Cierra Kaler-Jones recently crowned Miss New Jersey 2014. Currently a Junior at Douglass Residential College, check out her LinkedIn profile.
Here’s yet another example of The Douglass Difference in play! Read my Huffington Post blog post Graduating College Women Talk About "TheDouglass Difference" for additional examples.
Douglass Residential College, located in New Brunswick, NJ is the women’s college within Rutgers University.
The college has a strong alumnae organization with the mission “To provide ongoing financial, programming, and communications support to Douglass College, her students and her alumnae. We encourage and promote the educational experience and leadership opportunities at Douglass College that are uniquely inherent in a women’s college.” Learn more here.
Learn more about this women’s college by visiting the Douglass College Web site or on Wikipedia.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Important Message for Girls Interested in STEM
“Attending an all-girls high-school or college can keep women on the technology track, a panel of women investors and executives said at Bloomberg’s Next Big Thing Summit today.
The panelists at the Women & Tech Next Wave session in Sausalito, California, said that being in a same-sex academic environment erased some of the stereotypes and stigmas that prevent girls from pursuing a passion for technology.
“It makes you realize how important it is to look at the environment we create in our schools,” said Bahija Jallal, who heads up MedImmune, a biotechnology company that was acquired by AstraZeneca Plc.”
Continue reading here.
The panelists at the Women & Tech Next Wave session in Sausalito, California, said that being in a same-sex academic environment erased some of the stereotypes and stigmas that prevent girls from pursuing a passion for technology.
“It makes you realize how important it is to look at the environment we create in our schools,” said Bahija Jallal, who heads up MedImmune, a biotechnology company that was acquired by AstraZeneca Plc.”
Continue reading here.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Wordless Weekends
(Electric cars can now “plug in and charge up” at this women’s college charging station installed last month.)
Friday, June 13, 2014
Women’s College Quote About Sisterhood
"One word will forever stick with us - Sisterhood. No matter what we are going through, each one of us knows we have sisters we can call on."
- Arnisha White, Senior Class President
Arnisha graduated last month from Converse College with a BS degree in Business Administration (with a concentration in Human Resources and a minor in Music: viola). Check out her LinkedIn profile.
Converse College is a liberal arts women's college in Spartanburg, South Carolina. To learn more about the college, visit Converse College's Web site.
- Arnisha White, Senior Class President
Arnisha graduated last month from Converse College with a BS degree in Business Administration (with a concentration in Human Resources and a minor in Music: viola). Check out her LinkedIn profile.
Converse College is a liberal arts women's college in Spartanburg, South Carolina. To learn more about the college, visit Converse College's Web site.
Congratulations Arnisha!!!!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Memorable 2014 Graduation Images From Women's Colleges
Check out the other memorable photos on my Huffington Post blog post here!
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Check Out These Women Entrepreneurs – All Graduates of a Women’s College
Continue reading here.
Spelman College is a historically black liberal arts college for women located in Atlanta, Georgia. Learn more by visiting Spelman’s Web site.
Here's a video that I know you will enjoy. I call it The Joy of Being Accepted to Spelman College!
Monday, June 9, 2014
Women Entrepreneurs and Women’s Colleges, A Perfect Match!
Check out my Huffington Post blog posts about women entrepreneurs who graduated from a women’s college.
If you're a college-bound high school girl who also would like to become an entrepreneur, I encourage you to consider colleges for women!
If you're a college-bound high school girl who also would like to become an entrepreneur, I encourage you to consider colleges for women!
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Graduating College Women Talk About "The Douglass Difference"
Published on The Huffington Post, here's my latest blog post.
On May 17, 2014, Margaret Frimpong, Gabrielle Rossi, Dawn Angelicca Barcelona, Jenae Keith, and Khoobi Gangdev graduated from Douglass Residential College along with 439 other women. These graduates joined a long list of alumnae (more than 36,000) since its founding in 1918.
Douglass alumnae who have gone on to have rewarding lives and fruitful careers include Patricia Smith Campbell '63, inventor of the transdermal patch; Carol Tecla Christ '66, president emerita of Smith College; Janet Evanovich '65, NY Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series; Irene Etkin Goldman '65, advocate for Human Rights, Coalition for Peace Action in Princeton, NJ; and Sandra Harding '56, feminist philosopher of science.
The future of these new graduates also is bright. I say this because their alma mater, like other women's colleges, prepared them for success (regardless of their career ambitions). All of these young women possess skills employers are demanding today: written and oral communication; decision-making; critical-thinking; analytical, interpersonal, and research skills. As a former recruiter, I know this is music to the ears of many companies that want these very skills and find them difficult to get.
I believe it is the "Douglass Difference" that makes these graduates unique and why, if I were recruiting today, I'd be making a special effort to recruit from women's colleges. See for yourself.
In this blog post, I've included a bit about their backgrounds and also provided a link to their on-line profile. (This way, you'll be able to see how accomplished these women are.) I've also asked Gabrielle, Jenae, Margaret, Khoobi, and Dawn to share what "The Douglass Difference" means to them.
Continue reading . . .
On May 17, 2014, Margaret Frimpong, Gabrielle Rossi, Dawn Angelicca Barcelona, Jenae Keith, and Khoobi Gangdev graduated from Douglass Residential College along with 439 other women. These graduates joined a long list of alumnae (more than 36,000) since its founding in 1918.
Douglass alumnae who have gone on to have rewarding lives and fruitful careers include Patricia Smith Campbell '63, inventor of the transdermal patch; Carol Tecla Christ '66, president emerita of Smith College; Janet Evanovich '65, NY Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series; Irene Etkin Goldman '65, advocate for Human Rights, Coalition for Peace Action in Princeton, NJ; and Sandra Harding '56, feminist philosopher of science.
The future of these new graduates also is bright. I say this because their alma mater, like other women's colleges, prepared them for success (regardless of their career ambitions). All of these young women possess skills employers are demanding today: written and oral communication; decision-making; critical-thinking; analytical, interpersonal, and research skills. As a former recruiter, I know this is music to the ears of many companies that want these very skills and find them difficult to get.
I believe it is the "Douglass Difference" that makes these graduates unique and why, if I were recruiting today, I'd be making a special effort to recruit from women's colleges. See for yourself.
In this blog post, I've included a bit about their backgrounds and also provided a link to their on-line profile. (This way, you'll be able to see how accomplished these women are.) I've also asked Gabrielle, Jenae, Margaret, Khoobi, and Dawn to share what "The Douglass Difference" means to them.
Continue reading . . .
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Women's College Quote (from a Senior Class President)
"One word will forever stick with us - Sisterhood. No matter what we are going through, each one of us knows we have a sisterhood we can call on." - Arnisha White, Senior Class President, Converse College.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
Graduates of Women’s Colleges Go On To Become Awesome Role Models
Meet Gloria Steinem, graduate of Smith College.
Rossalyn Warren on Upworthy wrote: “Gloria Steinem: badass feminist activist who has worked tirelessly to fight for women's rights. Hear a little about how she became one of the leading women behind the movement, and let her serve as a reminder there's still a lot of work to be done.”
Continue reading Rossalyn’s blog post (“Feminist History Lesson: Who Gloria Steinem Is And Why She's An Awesome Role Model”) and watch the video on Gloria Steinem.
Learn more about Ms Steinem via Wikipedia.
Learn more about Smith College by visiting the college Web site.
Rossalyn Warren on Upworthy wrote: “Gloria Steinem: badass feminist activist who has worked tirelessly to fight for women's rights. Hear a little about how she became one of the leading women behind the movement, and let her serve as a reminder there's still a lot of work to be done.”
Continue reading Rossalyn’s blog post (“Feminist History Lesson: Who Gloria Steinem Is And Why She's An Awesome Role Model”) and watch the video on Gloria Steinem.
Learn more about Ms Steinem via Wikipedia.
Learn more about Smith College by visiting the college Web site.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Friday, May 30, 2014
Quiz: How do you grade college experience?
This year, 495 women graduated from CSB.Check out CSB’s commencement photo gallery.
The College of Saint Benedict is a women's colleges that is connected to a men's college, Saint John's University. To learn more about the college, visit the college Web site.
Additional information also can be found on Wikipedia: "The College of Saint Benedict, for women, and Saint John's University, for men, are partnered liberal arts colleges respectively located in St. Joseph and Collegeville, Minnesota, USA." -- Continue reading.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Crazy Cool Commencement Caps and the Women Who Designed Them
Here's my latest HuffPost blog post: "Crazy Cool Commencement Caps and the Women Who Designed Them."
This one was so much fun to write. And I even challenged the college's Class of 2015. Learn about the challenge and/or read my blog post here.
Here's one of the caps included in the blog post.
This one was so much fun to write. And I even challenged the college's Class of 2015. Learn about the challenge and/or read my blog post here.
Here's one of the caps included in the blog post.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Women's Colleges Rock!
The joy of graduating from a women's college! The painted rock, found on the campus of Hollins University, sums it up pretty well. Ah, the feeling of accomplishment!
From Wikipedia – “Hollins University is a four-year private institution of higher education located on a 475-acre campus on the border of Roanoke and Botetourt counties in the U.S. state of Virginia.”
To learn more about this women's college, visit the Hollins' Web site.
Congratulations Hollins Class of 2014!
From Wikipedia – “Hollins University is a four-year private institution of higher education located on a 475-acre campus on the border of Roanoke and Botetourt counties in the U.S. state of Virginia.”
To learn more about this women's college, visit the Hollins' Web site.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Women’s Colleges at the Forefront of Public Service
Several women’s college have joined The Women in Public Service Project in their commitment to “to building the efficacy and leadership capacity of women worldwide with the goal of achieving 50 percent representation of women in all spheres of public service by 2050 (“50 × 50”).”
“Mount Holyoke College, Simmons College and Smith College are proud to co-host “Reconstructing Societies in the Wake of Conflict: Transitional Justice and Economic Development,” a two-week Institute of the Women in Public Service Project (WPSP). The Institute will bring together emerging women leaders, primarily from Asia, who are working to rebuild their communities and promote sustainable economic livelihoods following political violence and human rights violations. This intensive program, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, is scheduled for May 25–June 6, 2014.”
This is what the President of Mount Holyoke has to say about the conference:
“Mount Holyoke is pleased to join with Simmons and Smith to host this Institute, which aligns so closely with the historic mission of women’s colleges,” said Mount Holyoke President Lynn Pasquerella. “We are honored to have the opportunity to bring together emerging and established leaders in politics and public service from around the world with faculty, alumnae, and students from the three institutions, and we are sure that the insights, experience, and wisdom the delegates will bring to our campuses will inform our thinking for years to come.”
Women's colleges are leading the way in all areas, isn’t it time you consider attending a women’s college?
Learn more about Mount Holyoke College, Simmons College, and Smith College.
“Mount Holyoke College, Simmons College and Smith College are proud to co-host “Reconstructing Societies in the Wake of Conflict: Transitional Justice and Economic Development,” a two-week Institute of the Women in Public Service Project (WPSP). The Institute will bring together emerging women leaders, primarily from Asia, who are working to rebuild their communities and promote sustainable economic livelihoods following political violence and human rights violations. This intensive program, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, is scheduled for May 25–June 6, 2014.”
This is what the President of Mount Holyoke has to say about the conference:
“Mount Holyoke is pleased to join with Simmons and Smith to host this Institute, which aligns so closely with the historic mission of women’s colleges,” said Mount Holyoke President Lynn Pasquerella. “We are honored to have the opportunity to bring together emerging and established leaders in politics and public service from around the world with faculty, alumnae, and students from the three institutions, and we are sure that the insights, experience, and wisdom the delegates will bring to our campuses will inform our thinking for years to come.”
Women's colleges are leading the way in all areas, isn’t it time you consider attending a women’s college?
Learn more about Mount Holyoke College, Simmons College, and Smith College.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Women’s Colleges, Supporting Your Dreams
Here's my recent Huffington Post blog post: Their Dream Becomes a Reality: 50 States in 50 Days.
Meet Madeline Carl and Meredith Jacob, two college filmmakers who are traveling 50 states in 50 days by car. Although some say this trip is impossible, these two Stephens College seniors weren't listening to any naysayers as they recently embarked on their journey. Their mission: "to collect stories and inspire people to achieve those seemingly impossible goals," while capturing their journey on film.
These college roommates are determined to prove that their trip is possible and along the way inspire others to follow their dreams. They have the full support of their college.
Continue reading.
Meet Madeline Carl and Meredith Jacob, two college filmmakers who are traveling 50 states in 50 days by car. Although some say this trip is impossible, these two Stephens College seniors weren't listening to any naysayers as they recently embarked on their journey. Their mission: "to collect stories and inspire people to achieve those seemingly impossible goals," while capturing their journey on film.
These college roommates are determined to prove that their trip is possible and along the way inspire others to follow their dreams. They have the full support of their college.
Continue reading.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Women’s College Traditions: Welcoming New Alumnae
One benefit of attending a women’s college, often not recognized in the college search process, but still powerful none the less is sisterhood; life-time sisterhood.
At Mount Holyoke College, the newest alumnae are welcomed by, in this photograph, the class of 1964, receiving class-animal-print scarves. What a GREAT tradition!
Monday, May 19, 2014
Women's College Tradition: Closing of the Circle
Saint Mary's College is a private women's Catholic college, sister school of the University of Notre Dame, located in Notre Dame, IN. To learn more about Saint Mary's College, visit their Web site.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Women's Colleges, Where Amazing Professors Rule!
I studied biology and loved my professors, but then again I attended a women’s college so this is to be expected.
Meet this amazing biology professor from Mary Baldwin College, a women’s college located in Staunton, VA: Eric Jones.
“Eric Jones — a field naturalist and a muddy boots plant ecologist. I have spent the past 20 years seeking out the flora of Augusta County, Virginia. At present I have photographed over 250 species of plants within the county representing over 65 families of vascular plants. These images have been optimized for viewing on the Web and have been incorporated into an e-book /Web site . Augusta County runs from the crest of the Blue Ridge across the valley to the top of Shenandoah Mountain 50 miles to the west. These ridges are sandstones and basalts and therefore do not neutralize acid rain, while the valley is limestone and therefore able to neutralize the acid runoff from the mountains. The county has everything from a wet prairie at an elevation of 1000 feet to relic forests and shale outcrops at elevations above 3,500 feet. The county contains two wilderness areas (Ramsey’s Draft and The Saint Mary’s Wilderness), a large section of the Washington Jefferson National Forest, and an extensive game management area on North Mountain. In short, I am located in an area with over 2,500 feet change in elevation, a full range of bedrock types, and every possible slope orientation.
In addition to the floral survey work, I am active in the Boy Scouts serving as the Conservation Director for the Stonewall Jackson Area Council, my primary responsibility being the 500 acre Camp Shenandoah. In this role I am working on reforestation and the establishment of warm season grasses and wildflowers. The goal of the restoration is the creation of breeding habitat for quail and other declining bird species. I also work in leadership training and serve as the program director for the summer camp. I have enjoyed working with the local ballet company, and play the Grandfather in The Nutcracker, Dr. Copellius in the ballet Copellia, and the Grandfather in Peter and the Wolf.”
Read a recent article about Professor Jones.
Meet other biology professors at MBC.
Why study biology at MBC?
Learn about Mary Baldwin College.
If you're interested in studying any STEM field, you will want to consider attending a women's college. Recent research shows how supportive women's colleges are for women in STEM!
Meet this amazing biology professor from Mary Baldwin College, a women’s college located in Staunton, VA: Eric Jones.
“Eric Jones — a field naturalist and a muddy boots plant ecologist. I have spent the past 20 years seeking out the flora of Augusta County, Virginia. At present I have photographed over 250 species of plants within the county representing over 65 families of vascular plants. These images have been optimized for viewing on the Web and have been incorporated into an e-book /Web site . Augusta County runs from the crest of the Blue Ridge across the valley to the top of Shenandoah Mountain 50 miles to the west. These ridges are sandstones and basalts and therefore do not neutralize acid rain, while the valley is limestone and therefore able to neutralize the acid runoff from the mountains. The county has everything from a wet prairie at an elevation of 1000 feet to relic forests and shale outcrops at elevations above 3,500 feet. The county contains two wilderness areas (Ramsey’s Draft and The Saint Mary’s Wilderness), a large section of the Washington Jefferson National Forest, and an extensive game management area on North Mountain. In short, I am located in an area with over 2,500 feet change in elevation, a full range of bedrock types, and every possible slope orientation.
In addition to the floral survey work, I am active in the Boy Scouts serving as the Conservation Director for the Stonewall Jackson Area Council, my primary responsibility being the 500 acre Camp Shenandoah. In this role I am working on reforestation and the establishment of warm season grasses and wildflowers. The goal of the restoration is the creation of breeding habitat for quail and other declining bird species. I also work in leadership training and serve as the program director for the summer camp. I have enjoyed working with the local ballet company, and play the Grandfather in The Nutcracker, Dr. Copellius in the ballet Copellia, and the Grandfather in Peter and the Wolf.”
Read a recent article about Professor Jones.
Meet other biology professors at MBC.
Why study biology at MBC?
Learn about Mary Baldwin College.
If you're interested in studying any STEM field, you will want to consider attending a women's college. Recent research shows how supportive women's colleges are for women in STEM!
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Top Women's College in Ohio: Ursuline College
Here’s my recent Huffington Post blog post, “Inspirational Senior Art Show at Ursuline College.” I wish I lived closer to Cleveland for I would love to see this art show. Check out my blog post for photographs. And if you’re in the area, please do consider visiting. The show ends on May 16th.
Learn more about Ursuline College or their art program or other programs/majors.
Learn more about Ursuline College or their art program or other programs/majors.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Best Professors Are Found At These Colleges
Women’s colleges are known for outstanding facility . . . really! This is one reason I feel not all colleges are created equal.
Consider these professors at Saint Mary's College: Professor Toni Barstis and Diana Vega Pantoja -- exceptional STEM scholars and dedicated mentors. Read about them on the college Web site.
This women’s college, located in Notre Dame, IN, has a small campus, but offers BIG OPPORTUNITIES to their students.
If you're looking for top-notch professors, I encourage you to investigate women's colleges. Discover for yourself which women's college is right for YOU! And I highly recommend campus visits!
Consider these professors at Saint Mary's College: Professor Toni Barstis and Diana Vega Pantoja -- exceptional STEM scholars and dedicated mentors. Read about them on the college Web site.
This women’s college, located in Notre Dame, IN, has a small campus, but offers BIG OPPORTUNITIES to their students.
If you're looking for top-notch professors, I encourage you to investigate women's colleges. Discover for yourself which women's college is right for YOU! And I highly recommend campus visits!
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Friday, May 9, 2014
Global Studies HAPPY
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Graduation Time = Happy Faces
Graduation time makes for happy faces and understandably so . . . hats off to all the 2014 graduates!
These soon to be graduates of Stern College for Women are happy!
These soon to be graduates of Stern College for Women are happy!
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
The Magic of Women’s Colleges
Liberty Dupuis, a first-year student at Smith College blogs about what she learned her first semester at a women’s college in Her Campus blog post, “Why You ShouldChoose Smith Because it is a Women’s College: An Open Letter to the Class of2018.”
“After a year at Smith, I can confidently say that I do not notice the absence of boys on campus. At Smith I’m constantly surrounded by intelligent, inspiring and opinionated women. I cannot adequately describe how incredible it feels to be celebrated as women on a daily basis. The connections and community I have already made here are not ones I would trade for anything in the world.”
Continue reading here.
More and more, college-bound high school girls are starting to see the benefits of attending colleges for women. Women’s colleges are the best kept secret in high education today! Read student stories from other women's colleges here.
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