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‘Equal Pay Day’ This Year Was March 15 — the Next ‘Equal Occupational Fatality Day’ Won’t Be Until September 18, 2032
By AEI, 03/30/2023 “…“Equal Occupational Fatality Day” tells us how many years and days into the future women will be
Marked absent: From kindergarten through college, men struggle in school
By Smoky Mountain News, 01/18/2023 “…The world has changed since 1989, but the trend of male underrepresentation in higher education
Men wanted as nurses amid ongoing nursing shortage
By Fox10, 05/04/2023 “…Morale among nurses, however, is low, and now, a field that is long dominated by women is
College graduation statistics
By Yahoo Finance, 03/26/2023 “…Women are more likely than men to graduate within six years of starting their degree program.
Gender inequality: a male perspective
By Jordan Williams – Royal Gazette, 03/07/2023 “…In our quest to end gender inequality against women, have we completely ignored
What’s the Matter with Men?
By The New Yorker, 01/30/2023 “…Instead of socializing more, men without work are even less involved in their communities than
To resolve Title IX complaint, Northwood University to open women-only awards, scholarships to all
By Michigan Capitol Confidential, 01/25/2023 “…A settlement between Northwood University and the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights
After Title IX complaint, Northwood’s Distinguished Women Awards, Women in Enterprise Scholarship now open to men
By Midland News Daily, 01/31/2023 “…Mark Perry, a member of the Mackinac Center Board of Scholars, filed a complaint with
There are more women enrolling in college than men
By Kyrsten McBrayer, 01/17/2023 “…Almost 200 years after the first woman in the US was allowed to attend college, statehouse
Law school is investigated for Judge Judy’s female-only scholarship program
By ABA Journal, 12/15/2022 “…New York Law School is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil