Report: Harvard women need more support

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From: University Wire
Date: 20010910
Author:Juliet J. Chung

Juliet J. Chung
University Wire
09-10-2001
(Harvard Crimson) (U-WIRE) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The first-ever Report on Undergraduate Women's Initiatives at Harvard University made a quiet debut last week at the first-year activities fair. The 24-page report-the first-ever compilation of campus women's group offerings-calls for greater support for women undergraduates and a more central role for the Ann Radcliffe Trust, which funds projects related to women's issues.

"The women's community at Harvard needs greater support," the conclusion reads. "The Harvard-Radcliffe merger removed Radcliffe as ...

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