Monday, February 23, 2009

What do you notice about leadership and women at Vassar?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

One quick observation is that out of eight house presidents currently only one is a women (and that one comes from Strong House). That over the last three years of the 26 house presidents only 6 have been female (and again three of those are built into the system because of Strong).
--Mary Catherine Halfpenny 09 (Strong House President 08-09)

Anonymous said...

I see women engaging more in roles that have an administrative/support/behind the scenes role. I also see the women students I work with having a difficult time articulating how their leadership styles differ from their male counterparts -- and feeling that those styles are valid.

Katie said...

At least inside the houses women are the Student Fellows and the House Student Advisers. It's great that they are in these positions, but it's also unfortunate that the positions have come to be viewed as "maternal" and a "woman's position" as opposed to just being another position in the dorm. I agree with MC that there needs to be more women in positions of power on campus, especially in the role of House President.

Robvygf said...

One quick observation is that out of eight house presidents currently only one is a women (and that one comes from Strong House). That over the last three years of the 26 house presidents only 6 have been female (and again three of those are built into the system because of Strong). --Mary Catherine Halfpenny 09 (Strong House President 08-09)