Anne Fausto-Sterling papers Fausto-Sterling (Anne) papers 1960-1991

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Anne Fausto-Sterling papers Fausto-Sterling (Anne) papers 1960-1991

The papers document Brown University's establishment of an affirmative action program for faculty hiring and promotion under the conditions laid out in the consent decree. Although the consent decree was concerned primarily with sex discrimination, issues of minority recruitment and hiring are also covered in the records. This collection also provides information about the early work of the Committee on Women Faculty (1971-1977), the status of women faculty on campus, early courses in women's studies, and women and minorities in science at Brown.

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Anne Fausto-Sterling graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1965 and earned her Ph.D. in Developmental Genetics from Brown University in 1970. She became a research associate at Brown University in 1970 where she is now Professor of Medical Science. AFS has written about women and minorities, and gender and race, in science. Her committee work has included the Committee on Women Faculty and the Affirmative Action Monitoring Committee. From the description of Papers, 1967-1985....