A presentation titled “How Even the Best of Us Often Treat
Males and Females Differently in the Classroom” is set for
7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 27, in Derryberry Auditorium.
Leading the presentation will be Bernice Sandler,
one of the nation’s leading experts about classroom gender
equality.
The event, hosted by the Women’s Center,
is the highlight of the Women’s History Month celebrations
on campus.
Sandler is a senior scholar at the Women’s
Research and Education Institution in Washington, D.C., where she
consults with organizations and others about achieving equality
for women.
She is also an adjunct associate professor at
Drexel University College of Medicine and formerly wrote a quarterly
newsletter titled, “About Women on Campus.”
During her career, Sandler has given more than
2,500 presentations and written more than 100 articles about women’s
educational equality and been directly involved in numerous court
rulings relating to gender equality, including the well known Title
IX federal ruling.
Sandler’s presentation is a Center Stage
event. For more information, call the Women’s Center at 3850.
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