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W ith March marking both March Madness and Women’s History Month, it’s a fitting time to look back at how far women’s sports have come since President Richard Nixon signed Title IX into law ...
Women weren’t always a priority for Penn Athletics. Long before the establishment of Title IX, women's athletics at Penn were minor. Looking back 100 years, female students at Penn weren’t even ...
Offering one on the 50th anniversary of Title IX “was a no-brainer,” said Valerie Paley, the museum’s senior vice president and the founding director of its Center for Women’s History.
On the 35th anniversary of Title IX, SI.Com has identified some of the most influential people in the history of the landmark law, which requires athletic departments to offer programs in ...
June 23, 1972 Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act is enacted by Congress and signed into law by President Nixon. It prohibits sex discrimination ...
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Fifty years ago this month, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 passed. These 37 short words, modeled after the 1964 Civil Rights Act, fundamentally reshaped American society by ...
Throughout her life, Representative Patsy Mink challenged the status quo. As a leading advocate of Title IX, she defended the bill against those who sought to weaken it.
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Former U.S. President Richard Nixon signed Title IX into law on June 23, 1972. The bill is commonly associated with athletics, but the law is much broader. It prohibits sex discrimination in all ...