Former University of Pennsylvania President to Lead Georgetown Law

A longtime law school faculty member, Magill served as the ninth president of the University of Pennsylvania from the summer of 2022 until her resignation in December 2023. She is slated to become the next dean of the Georgetown University Law Center on August 1.

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A Dozen Women Elected to the National Academy of Education

The National Academy of Education has elected 19 distinguished education scholars and leaders to its membership. Of the 19 new members of the National Academy of Education, 12 are women.

Eight Women Authors With University Affiliations Honored by the American Historical Association

Eight women scholars affiliated with higher educational institutions in the United States were recently presented with awards at the 139th annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Chicago.

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$1,297
Average weekly wage of women who were members of labor unions in 2025
$1,056
Average weekly wage of women who were not members of labor unions in 2025
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (see WIAReport post)

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Four Women Join the Faculty at the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public

The University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public has named six scholars to its faculty. Four of the faculty members who have joined the center are women: Emily M. Godfrey, Heather D. Hill, Jisoo Kim, and Belén Saldías

New Jersey State Senators Sponsor Bill Requiring Public Universities to Provide Free Menstrual Products

“While we frequently debate the rising costs of tuition and housing, we rarely address the hidden financial burdens that sideline students every single month. By removing the price tag from menstrual products, we are clearing a hurdle that directly impacts students' well-being," said New Jersey State Senate M. Teresa Ruiz.

Rutgers Nursing and Axia Women’s Health Expand Training Opportunities in Nurse-Midwifery

“We’re thrilled to be working with the highly skilled providers at Axia Women’s Health to ensure our students graduate with the relevant skills needed to deliver exceptional patient care with confidence and compassion,” said Julie Blumenfield, clinical associate professor and nurse-midwifery program at Rutgers School of Nursing.

In Memoriam: W. Meredith Bacon, 1946-2026

Dr. Bacon taught political science at the University of Nebraska-Omaha for nearly four decades. In addition to her extensive research on Romanian and Moldovan politics, she advocated for the LGBTQ+ community both in Nebraska and across the country.

Gender Disparities in Union Membership and Wages

In 2025, 9.6 percent of women workers and 10.4 percent of male workers were members of labor unions. Women union members earned, on average, 87.2 percent of the average wages of male union members.

A Trio of Women Appointed to Endowed Professorships at the University of Arkansas Law School

The University of Arkansas School of Law has appointed five scholars to endowed professorships. Three of the scholars selected for endowed professorships are women: Amanda Hurst, Annie Smith, and Carol Goforth.

New Faculty Appointments for Five Women Scholars

Charlotte Connop, Danielle Howard, and Yi Qun Xu are new assistant professors at Bates College, Clemson University, and the University of Denver, respectively. Sarah Olsen of Williams College in Massachusetts and Karen Kopera-Frye of New Mexico State University are taking on academic leadership roles with their institutions.

Clemson’s Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford Receives National Book Award in Educator Preparation

The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education has honored Dr. Hinnant-Crawford for the second edition of her book Improvement Science in Education: A Primer

Six Women Appointed to Dean Positions

The new deans are Vanessa Vásquez at Alverno College in Milwaukee, Jessica Retrum at Metropolitan State University of Denver, Gwendolyn Lloyd at Pennsylvania State University, Katie Hartman at Ohio University, Sarah Feldner at Marquette University in Milwaukee, and Jennifer Roberts at the University of Kansas.

Princeton’s Mala Murthy Wins the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences

Dr. Murphy shares the award with three other scientists for their combined work in "reconstructing and interpreting connectomes, the anatomical wiring diagrams of neurons and synapses that underlie how the brain processes information and controls actions."

New Administrative Roles for Four Women in Higher Education

The women appointed to new administrative positions are Vanessa Vales-Lewis at SUNY's Downstate Health Sciences University, Rebecca Haley at the University of Arkansas, Jodi Weisfield at the University of Pittsburgh, and Christian Murphy at Spelman College in Atlanta.

Elina Gertsman Honored for Outstanding Teaching Career in Art History

Dr. Gertsman, distinguished university professor at Case Western Reserve University, recently received one of the highest honors in art history education: the Distinguished Teaching of Art History Award from the College Art Association.

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