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This
page offers additional resources to more fully explore the issues
raised in the Women's Initiative Steering Committee report. The links
will take you to sites around Duke University, as well as to higher
education sources around the nation.

Related
Sites at Duke University
Alumni Association
Baldwin Scholars
Career Services
Children’s Campus
Counseling and Psychological Services
Faculty Tenure Clock Relief/Parental Leave Policy (PDF)
Faculty Women's Network
Fraternity and Sorority Life
Graduate and Professional Students
Graduate Student Affairs
History of Women at Duke
Human Resources
Institutional Equity Office
Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Students
Parental
Leave Policy for Employees
President Richard H. Brodhead
President Nannerl O. Keohane
Professional Development Institute
Safety
Student Affairs
Student Health Center
Women’s Center
Women’s Studies Department
 Related
Sites Around the Nation
American
Association of University Professors
American
Council on Education’s Office of Women in Higher Education
Cooperative
Institutional Research Program (which provides an annual
report on each year’s entering college students around
the country)
Creighton
University All University Committee on the Status of Women
Johns Hopkins University
Women’s Network Steering Committee
National Initiative
for Women in Higher Education
Northwestern
University’s Committee on Women in the Academic
Community
Princeton
University’s Standing Committee on the Status of
Women
Princeton
University’s Undergraduate Student Government committee
on women
Program on the Status and Education of Women at the Association
of American College and Universities
Stanford University’s Provost’s
Advisory Committee on the Status of Women Faculty
University of Arizona Commission of the Status of Women
University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chancellor's Committee on the Status
of Women
University of North Carolina’s Office of the Provost (see Faculty
Salary Equity Study)
University
of Wisconsin national women’s issues resource
list
Wake Forest University's
Commission on the Status of Women 
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