General information about the Scholar and the Feminst conference, it seems as if it was given to Barnard faculty. Author and recipients are not listed.
A letter from Sue Sacks thanking and congratulating the workshop coordinators of the first annual Scholar and the Feminist Conference. Asks the coordinators if they would like to submit their works to...
Report of the first planning meeting for the second Scholar and The Feminist conference. Participants talked about Title IX, bias in scholarship, and the "truth" of research.
Plans for the second Scholar and the Feminst conference, including a keynote speaker, following a panel with two speakers and a discussion of the bias in scholarship.
Plans for a keynote speaker and two panels on: "Feminist Critique of Classic Texts-values and assumptions of inherited ideology" and "Feminist Ideology-premises and practice."
Letter from Nancy K. Miller to the Columbia and Barnard women faculty about the Scholar and The Feminist II: data/text/ideology that will "focus on the general issue of feminism and ideology."
The conference will be focus on an "exploration of the personal impact of feminism on an individual's scholarship...[and] of the ideological impact of feminism on the research process in general." The...
A letter from Hester Einstein to the planning committee announcing a $7,500 grant from the Rubenstein foundation. She also announces that she will serve as the academic coordinator for the conference.
Details the initial planning for the third Scholar and The Feminist conference. The organizers would like to focus this conference on interdisciplinary practices within Women's Studies.