Women's History Month
by Fazia Rizvi
8 March 2003, 5:02 PM

Moin Now Tells Pakistan's Cricket Fans the Score. Reminds me of when I did a brief stint as a volunteer radio announcer for world sports scores.

Moroccan Gold Medalist Nawal El Moutawakel Receives Flo Hyman Memorial Award. Nawal El Moutawakel is the first Arab and Muslim female ever to win an Olympic gold medal.

Olympic Athletes Criticize Title IX Recommendations

The REAL reason other men's sports are getting less funding

ACLU Sues on Behalf of CA 8th Grader Barred from Gym Class Because of Sexual Orientation

Women in National Parliaments

The inclusive GOP Too true.

The International Archive of Women in Architecture

This sounds like an interesting book:
"Women Confronting Retirement: A Nontraditional Guide"
edited by Nan Bauer-Maglin and Alice Radosh
Features stories from 38 women from a wide range of professions, ages, and life situations as they confront the need to redefine who they are when they leave the workplace. The book chronicles the hopes and fears of women who have only begun to think about retirement, those who are in the process of retiring, who have been retired for several years, and who have decided that retirement does not suit them. Rutgers University press, Paper, $22.00/Cloth $60.00,

Women in Science: Shattering the Glass Ceiling
"Women scientists face tough challenges as they move up the ladder to leadership positions in academic, government, and industrial organizations. A few who have reached the top explain how they did it."

Science, Engineering, Medicine experience for young women, June 29-July 26, 2003, Smith College
Each summer, exceptional young women with strong interests in science, engineering and medicine are selected to do hands-on research with Smith faculty in the life, physical sciences, and engineering areas. Girls who will be in grades 9-12 in fall 2003 are eligible to apply for the program that will takes place from June 29th - July 26th. For a brochure, application and financial aid information see website.

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