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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2016 · 7 MIN

PAW Tracks: New Viewpoints

from Princeton Alumni Weekly Podcasts · host Princeton Alumni Weekly

As undergraduates, Edie Canter ’80 and her friends had many discussions about women’s issues, but rarely in an academic setting. That realization led them to push for a women’s studies program.

As undergraduates, Edie Canter ’80 and her friends had many discussions about women’s issues, but rarely in an academic setting. That realization led them to push for a women’s studies program.

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