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  • University funds diverted: Princeton president admits money wasn't used as donors wished

    02/10/2006 9:03:10 PM PST · by freespirited · 45 replies · 1,056+ views
    Trenton Times ^ | 2/10/06 | Linda Stein
    The president of Princeton University has admitted in court documents that $750,000 earmarked by a foundation for the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs was diverted to other uses and that she kept the diversion secret from the family who had donated the funds. Shirley M. Tilghman made the admission in a deposition under questioning by lawyers for the Robertson family -- While the $750,000 is a small part of the Robertson family's gift, the issue of whether the funds were used as specified is central to the case. In 2002, William Robertson and his family, who are...
  • Princeton’s feminist president

    03/18/2005 5:43:22 AM PST · by robowombat · 8 replies · 634+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | March 17, 2005 | Steven M. Warshawsky
    Princeton’s feminist president March 17th, 2005 After Harvard University president Lawrence Summers dared to suggest that innate differences between men’s and women’s aptitudes for high-level math and science careers may be one of the reasons for the lower percentage of female math and science professors at major research universities, the National Organization for Women angrily demanded his resignation. Summers’ speculative remarks, though controversial, are supported by substantial theoretical and empirical evidence. Nevertheless, NOW president Kim Gandy sees in them an example of “personal sexism” and lack of a “true commitment to inclusion.” According to Gandy, “equality for women” requires that...