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Home :: Women's Education :: Thoughts at Commencement :: 2009 Index

Millennials

The Political Ideology of the Millenial Generation
59 pages, 636K
The New Progressive America: The Millenial Generation
42 pages, 629K
Civic Engagement and the Changing Transition to Adulthood
19 pages, 2MB
The Millennial Pendulum: A New Generation of Voters and the Prospects for a Political Realignment
20 pages, 1.7MB
Yes We Can: The Emergence of Millennials As a Political Generation
32 pages, 623K

2009 by College

Thoughts at Commencement
  • Agnes Scott College
  • Barnard College
  • Bay Path College
  • Bennett College for Women
  • Brenau University
  • Brescia University College
  • Carlow University
  • Cedar Crest College
  • Chatham University
  • College of Notre Dame of Maryland
  • College of Saint Benedict
  • College of Saint Elizabeth
  • College of Saint Mary
  • Converse College
  • Georgian Court University
  • Hollins University
  • Judson College
  • Mary Baldwin College
  • Meredith College
  • Midway College
  • Mills College
  • Mount Holyoke College
  • Mount Mary College
  • Mount St. Mary's College
  • Peace College
  • St. Catherine University
  • Saint Joseph College
  • Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
  • Saint Mary's College
  • Salem College
  • Scripps College
  • Simmons College
  • Smith College
  • Spelman College
  • Stephens College
  • Sweet Briar College
  • Texas Woman's University
  • Wellesley College
  • Wesleyan College
  • Wilson College

Changing Student Demographics

Today more women are attending college than men; many older, nontraditional students are earning degrees while raising families; and financial aid, scholarships, federal loan programs, and changed policies have opened collegiate doors for students of all income levels and cultural backgrounds.

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