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Tilghman forms committee on female leadership
Published: Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
On Monday morning, President Tilghman announced the creation of a new 19-member Steering Committee on Undergraduate Women’s Leadership at Princeton. The committee will be charged with gathering information examining undergraduates’ perceptions of leadership at the University and making recommendations ...(back to the article)
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Scharf '08 for President!
good move.
The study will be shocked to find that all male a cappella groups and sports teams do not have any female officers.
All this does is enforce tribal redistribution from Their Tribe (men) to Our Tribe (women). Equality and freedom to do what you want have nothing to do with it.
Let's test this committee's dedication to the truth: If upon unbiased examination of the evidence it is found that any discrepancy in female leadership is due to different preferences of men and women, will they proudly announce their result and resolve to let this optimal state continue? Or will they spin the data to fit their ideological preferences and do what they wanted to do all along?
I really wish they'd stop throwing tuition money at "diversity". Anyone can do anything at Princeton. Just back off and let us live our 4 years here.
Wait how was this committee selected? And I think there would be a role in it for an undergraduate male as well.
I have no idea how they were selected but Osahon is an undergraduate male.
hopefully no one listens to this worthless drivel
i propose a committee to study why this committee is dominated by woman