god knolws
most univsersities have a program these days but it is kind of narrow subject
better to study something else and tske courses in woman;s stuides as minor
2007-02-03 19:01:21
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answered by rostov 5
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All these are a selection of schools that offer strong women studies:
Pitzer College, Clarmont, CA
Smith College, Northampton, MA
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, MI
Wesleyan University at Middle Town, CT
Duke University, Durham, NC
These are schools that I know something about &/or have good reputations. For an extensive listing with web links to the schools google Artemis Guide for Women Studies. Good luck.
2007-02-04 02:41:23
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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Well, I used to take those kinds of classes because I thought I would meet some hot chicks with brains, which are the kind I liked then (and still do, of course). Sometimes I did. I didn't worry about looking like a feminized nerd. I had already been in combat by then and was a wrestling champ.
2016-05-24 01:59:41
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answered by ? 4
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Probably one of the Seven Sisters colleges: Barnard, Radcliffe, Mount Holyoke, Wellesley, Vassar, Smith, and Bryn Mawr.
2007-02-04 04:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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UIC or U of C Berkley in California...these were and still are the movers and shakers in the advancement of women regardless of color.
2007-02-04 04:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Berkeley.
I am a womens studies major at UC Santa Barbara and its good, but Berkeley is better.
2007-02-03 19:14:26
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answered by writingmywrongs 2
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We have a three-week program here at Rancho-Barko.
You'd learn some stuff. We got a sweat lodge and everything.
2007-02-04 14:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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in my brain
2007-02-03 19:04:42
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answered by are you Mirror? 4
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