Until the late 19th century, opportunities for women in higher education were virtually non-existent explains Margaret Levi, Director of CASBS-Stanford. On September 19, 02017 Margaret Levi spoke at The Interval about "The Organized Pursuit of Knowledge." Watch this talk in full:
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A brief history of women's access to higher education — Margaret Levi at The Interval (02017) knowledge base | |
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