Thank you Linda Ury Greenberg '76 for sharing this excellent blog article!
Winifred Edgerton Merrill was the first woman to receive a degree from Columbia University, opening the door for women to gain admission to Columbia's Graduate and Professional Schools at a time when co-education for women was under heavy debate.
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Thank you Sue Wagner,Jaine Elkind Eney,and Harriet Paulk Hessam for helping us celebrate International Women’s Day, for discussing the Press for Progress towards gender equality, and for sharing your personal journeys as women, working in three very different areas – finance, non-profit fundraising, and local government.
On March 3, 2019 Professor Paul Fisher gave a fabulsous talk onHostesses, Circumnavigators, Watercolorists, and Exotic Dancers: How Nineteenth-Century Women’s Culture Made John Singer Sargent
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"It's My Party!" - November 2019
W-in-W Turns 90 - May 2019
Garden Party - June 2018
Press for Progress - March 2018
Bedford Historical Society Walking Tour - Sept 2017
Annual Meeting - June 2016
Jay Estate and Heritage Center in Rye, April 2016
Sheldrake Environmental Center in Larchmont, 4/17/16
Wine & Cheese in Tarrytown, 11/1/15
Faculty Lecture 4/19/15
Teri Agins talk March 2015
March 2015 Board meeting