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New Exhibit at WSU’s Manuscripts, Archives & Special Collections (March – June)

March 22, 2017 - June 1, 2017

Ambitions and Intellect: Pioneering Women at WSU

An opening reception is planned from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, in the MASC lobby

A new exhibit in WSU’s Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, “Ambitions and Intellect: Pioneering Women at WSU,” explores the stories of early women contributors at the fledgling college. It is part of this year’s events around Women’s History Month and the Common Reading book “I Am Malala.”

Before 1900, women were denied entrance to many Eastern colleges, which were strictly for men only. But in the western states, where there were fewer people, many colleges were coeducational, including Washington Agricultural College and School of Science. The small land-grant college in farm country did something the larger Eastern universities would not do: give women the chance to use their intellect and demonstrate the benefits of higher education for all.

The exhibit also highlights women’s determination to get an education and how they made their mark in society afterward.

“Countless contributions and achievements of women are absent from our historical memory,” said Lipi Turner-Rahman, exhibit curator and WSU Libraries’ Kimble database coordinator. “The 1862 Morrill Act helped remove educational barriers for women in Washington State at a time when most women were not encouraged to go to college.”

For more information about the exhibit, contact Lipi Turner-Rahman at ilipi@wsu.edu.

 

Details

Start:
March 22, 2017
End:
June 1, 2017
Event Category:
Website:
libraries.wsu.edu/masc

Organizer

Manuscripts, Archives & Special Collections
Phone:
(509)335-6691
Email:
ilipi@wsu.edu

Venue

Manuscripts, Archives & Special Collections
Holland/Terrell Libraries
Pullman, WA United States
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