Princeton is quite integrated. Women are professors at Princeton. Women are students at Princeton. That began in the 1970s.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I went to Princeton, I minored in women's studies.
Princeton is no longer a thing for Princeton men to please themselves with. Princeton is a thing with which Princeton men must satisfy the country.
I really enjoyed Princeton as a graduate student.
Princeton was really hard. I had learned how to write well at boarding school, and I knew if I majored in English and I just did the work, I could get B's.
There's a great deal of women in film school. I was not the only woman in my class at UCLA. When I went through the Sundance program, it was half women and half men.
I went to Princeton in the fall of 1930 as a half-time instructor.
Studying literature at Harvard is like learning about women at the Mayo clinic.
Companies like I.B.M. have offered women scholarships to study engineering for years, and women engineers routinely get higher starting salaries than men.
I think the whole system of education would change if I were in charge and had the ability to make changes. I don't think I would keep Princeton exactly being Princeton.
I didn't want to set up a women's studies program. I thought women should learn to operate in a coeducational atmosphere, because, especially in national security and international affairs, it's male-dominated.
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