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2/12/2007
New Harvard President former Director of Penn's Women's Studies Department
Drew Gilpin Faust was director of the Women's Studies Program. Despite the fact that women out number men by about 60 to 40 percent in college, it is not surprising that she had this exchange:
I've found it interesting that men applying to college at a lower rate, starting college at a lower rate, dropping out at a higher rate, and being horribly under-represented in numerous disciplines such as art history, social work and, dare I say, women's studies, never seems to fall under the heading of inequalities that need to be addressed. I guest they're just humorous examples of some of the ways that boys will be boys.
Amazed how lucky I am that I have had jobs where I could just think about whatever I wanted to think about.
This summer I will be moving to the University of Maryland. Previously I held positions at the University of Chicago, Yale University, Stanford, UCLA, Wharton, and Rice and was the chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission during 1988 and 1989. I have published over 90 articles in academic journals. I received my Ph.D. in economics from UCLA in 1984.
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I've found it interesting that men applying to college at a lower rate, starting college at a lower rate, dropping out at a higher rate, and being horribly under-represented in numerous disciplines such as art history, social work and, dare I say, women's studies, never seems to fall under the heading of inequalities that need to be addressed. I guest they're just humorous examples of some of the ways that boys will be boys.
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