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Publications (5)0 Total impact

  • Article: What happens when they grow up.
    Barbara Kantrowitz, Julie Scelfo
    Newsweek 12/2006; 148(22):46-53.
  • Article: Science and the gender gap.
    Barbara Kantrowitz, Julie Scelfo
    Newsweek 10/2006; 148(13):67-8, 72.
  • Article: Sex and science.
    Barbara Kantrowitz
    Newsweek 02/2005; 145(5):36-8.
  • Article: The power of no.
    Newsweek 10/2004; 144(11):42-51.
  • Article: When Women Lead
    Barbara Kantrowitz, Vanessa Juarez
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    ABSTRACT: Without question, there has been a huge transformation in the past few decades. Women's earning power continues to rise along with their educational accomplishments. They are now more than half of all college students and about half of all medical and law students. It is no longer a big deal to see a woman at the helm of the nation's most prestigious universities, even at a technological powerhouse like MIT. Women are an important presence in a number of industries, like film. "The women who wanted those jobs had no reason to believe they couldn't have them," says Sony Pictures executive Amy Pascal of her peers. "We didn't look sideways or backwards." And even in the august chambers of the Supreme Court, it is a measure of how far we have come since Sandra Day O'Connor's groundbreaking nomination that in the continuing debate over Harriet Miers, no one has suggested she shouldn't be confirmed because of her gender.
    ADVANCE Library Collection.