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Sure, academia often seems like a world unto itself. But with the announcement that historian Drew Gilpin Faust will be the next president of Harvard, women now account for a full 50 percent of Ivy League presidents (the others are Brown's Ruth Simmons, Penn's Amy Gutmann, and Princeton's Shirley Tilghman). That's called parity, and it's truly remarkable in a country where only 16 percent of the Congress is female, only 9 states are led by women, and only 10 Fortune 500 companies have female CEOs. 

So thanks to Faust, Simmons, Gutmann, and Tilghman for proving this is bunk.


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By Pork E. Pig Feb 13th 2007 at 6:54 pm EST
I don't think that having four of the eight Ivy league presidents be women proves that there are no biological differences between women and men that impact performance.

Eight people is a small sample group, and univ. presidential appointments are highly political and affirmative action/gender balancing is often a factor. Job performance for a univ. pres. is harder to judge, too, than judging, say, a chemistry professor.
  
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