<p>Here are 3 interesting questions circulating today.</p>
<p>Do women rule the Ivy League?
Do women rule admissions offices?
Do women rule as Deans?
Shouldnt women have at least a 55% presence?</p>
<p>Also please read a recent article in the Daily Princetonian about this.
<a href="http://dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2007/05/07/news/18409.shtml%5B/url%5D">http://dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2007/05/07/news/18409.shtml</a></p>
<p>"Besides Tilghman, three of the other four women who participated in the panel have strong connections to Princeton"</p>
<p>"When Faust becomes president of Harvard on July 1, women will lead four of the eight Ivy League universities — a distinct change from 13 years ago, when Rodin became the first female president in the Ivy League."</p>
<p>"Despite this ostensible progress, women are still not proportionately represented in the ranks of tenured faculty at the world's major research universities, the panelists agreed during Thursday's discussion, as reported by the AP."</p>