Simon & Schuster expected to announce book deal with Patton '77
The publisher Simon & Schuster is expected to announce next week that it has contracted a book deal with Susan Patton ’77.
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The publisher Simon & Schuster is expected to announce next week that it has contracted a book deal with Susan Patton ’77.
The fourth survey of the Committee on Background and Opportunity will be released within the next few weeks, USG president Shawon Jackson ’15 said in an interview this week.
The Supreme Court announcedMondaythat it will send Fisherv. University of Texas at Austin back to an appeals court for review on the basis of a misinterpretation of precedent. The final ruling on the case, which challenges the legality of the school’s affirmative action admissions policy, could have consequences for the University and other institutions that practice race-conscious admissions.
For the two University alumni who will likely be shaping the future of affirmative action in the United States this week, their relationships with their alma mater both during and after they graduated hints at their views on the issue.
Susan Patton ’77 spoke to the Women’s Network of the Princeton Club of Philadelphia Wednesday evening to discuss her letter published in The Daily Princetonian on March 29. The letter, which received national attention, encouraged female students to find a husband before they graduate from the University.
University professor Anne-Marie Slaughter’80 spoke about her reasons for writingthe highly controversial article in The Atlantic,"Why Women Still Can't Have It All," and the responses the article received at a public lecture at the Wilson School on Monday.