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UH Cullen College of Engineering: Archived News
 

WOMEN IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & THE LIFE OF THE MIND

Women in the Workforce

 

Inside the Home

No. 811: Victorian Working Women
One would think that Arthur Munby was very fond of both his upper-class, fashionable wife and his soot-covered maid. But, like Cinderella, the servant girl and the princess were one and the same.

No. 1133: Lucille Treganowan
In mathematical terms she's an "isolated singularity"-a female car mechanic.

No. 568: Women Engineers, a Survey
The survey highlights a group of women who've made a very good career choice-engineering.

No. 498: A Conference Without Men
With a brave and probably illegal move, a group of female primatologists discover the catch-22 that governs male-female relations within the workplace.

No. 952: Class of '65
The first eight women to break Harvard's gender barrier share their stories of corporate life after college.

No. 484: The Robot Lady
A former restaurant manager goes from making meals to making robots.

Outside the Home

No. 1088: Housework
Despite technological advances such as vacuum cleaners, electric heaters, dishwashers, and refrigerators, the homemaker's workload mysteriously hasn't decreased.

No. 811: Victorian Working Women
One would think that Arthur Munby was very fond of both his upper-class, fashionable wife and his soot-covered maid. But, like Cinderella, the servant girl and the princess were one and the same.

No. 800: Training a Young Wife
An elderly Parisian writes a guide for his 15-year-old bride on how to be a good wife, but despite the obvious sexism there is an undercurrent of tender devotion.


 
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