When Mary Bunting began her academic career in 1937, women like her had limited opportunities in a higher education world dominated by men.
By the time she retired five decades later, many of the nation's elite universities – including Harvard, Yale, Princeton and the service academies – had gone coeducational, due largely to Bunting’s transformative advocacy for women in higher education.
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/stor...gers-dean-who-led-fight-coeducation/82099016/
By the time she retired five decades later, many of the nation's elite universities – including Harvard, Yale, Princeton and the service academies – had gone coeducational, due largely to Bunting’s transformative advocacy for women in higher education.
http://www.mycentraljersey.com/stor...gers-dean-who-led-fight-coeducation/82099016/