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While operating as the National Association of Deans of Women, the group carried out research, ran scholarships, and produced pamphlets regarding female students and deans of women. A group for African American students, called the Association of Deans of Women and Advisers to Girls in Negro Colleges
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announced that the organisation was being renamed to the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors. The 1960s saw the association's highest level of membership, with the organisation continuing to push for women's rights and equality. In 1971 the members again voted on the topic of merging
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gave the association $ 125,000 in April 1996 to assist "the development and implementation of innovative leadership training programs for women within " which led to the creation of the Institute for Emerging Women Leaders in Higher Education. In 1999 the association ran their first International
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the association advocated and lobbied organisations and higher learning institutions to retain and hire women in policy-making positions. By the 1950s the organisation ran an annual meeting, a journal, and had over 1500 members. In 1951 the association's members voted to retain their autonomy and
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In 1975 the association became the first organization in the United States to pass a resolution which refused to hold its conferences in states which hadn't ratified the equal rights amendment. By 1989 the association had taken on sole responsibility for the National Conference for College Women
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Increased competition from other associations, a lack of funding, and a decrease in single-sex organisations contributed to the association deciding to cease operating in 2000. It left behind considerable funding to continue to support the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders.
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In September 1990 the association voted to change their name to the National Association for Women in Education, an alteration which was implemented at the association's 75th anniversary conference in 1991.
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with other education associations, with the result of remaining single-gender. By 1973, however, the organisation had decided to broaden its scope to other educational professions following the enactment of
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initiated informal meetings for the 26 women studying for the position at Teachers College for discussions, with their first formal meeting occurring at a meeting of the
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on July 6, 1916. The association had begun publishing a yearbook by 1923 and a scholarly journal in 1938, the latter of which was edited by
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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Student Leaders, which provided support, networking, and awards for collegiate women, and continued to publish its journal
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for deans of women. Realising that an organisation was needed to coordinate training and connections for deans, in 1915
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Following large increases in the number of women in higher education in the late nineteenth century, the number of
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also grew, establishing it as a professional occupation. In 1913 a graduate study program was created at
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to establish a Commission on the Education of Women, which was later disbanded in 1962.
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Conference on Women in Higher Education, having taken it over from the
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National Association of Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors
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The organization closed in September 2000 when it merged with the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Deans of Women and the Feminist Movement: Emily Taylor's Activism
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Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States
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Higher Education for Women in Postwar America, 1945–1965
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National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
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Educational organizations based in the United States
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National Association of Deans of Women
deans of women
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
deans of women
Teachers College, Columbia University
Kathryn Sisson Phillips
National Education Association
Ruth Strang
World War II
American Council on Education
Eunice Hilton
Title IX
Marriot Management Services
University of Texas at El Paso
Anne Dudley Blitz
University of Minnesota
University of Kansas
Una B. Herrick
Kate Hevner Mueller
A. Evelyn Newman
Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States
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978-0313293238






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