Battle of the Sexes in Science: Title IX Dispute

Battle of the Sexes in Science: Title IX Dispute

The New York Times reported that Title IX, offering gender parity in academic institutions, will be extended to the field of science.

 

As discussed earlier this year, women are not as visible in the fields of physics and chemistry. There have been efforts to draw more women into these fields, but they aren't necessarily interested in taking jobs in those sectors. The new investigation has provoked interviews with faculty members and students in science departments at Columbia, M.I.T, the University of Wisconsin, the University of Maryland.

 

Sifting through the campus science population hasn't been an easy task, the Title IX compliance research has caused a bit of a toss up. Bouncing around ideas like setting quotas, which, in any case, never solves anything in the arena of gender politics.

 

Dry "female inclusion" is never a solution to a social problem, especially one that hasn't been directly pinpointed. The lingering gap between males and females has remained unsolved, even BusinessWeek reported continued gender disparity in salaries.

 

The Title IX battle is on!

 

We'll never know who will be the victor -- though I put my faith in the contenders without penises.

 

 

 

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Here's a question - why not start applying Title IX to nursing, social work, or education? If we start arbitrarily limiting the number of women from the fields they want because of their gender, then maybe they'll go into the STEM subjects

For that matter, why not apply it to vet sciences or biology?

Well hell.. let's apply it to general admissions. If a woman wants to attend university, let her go out and find a male to fill the quota - it's what a guy has to do to play sports and possibly now STEM subjects


No matter what your mother told you, sexism is NEVER right. You are in fact WORSE than the sexist men of the 70's because theirs was out of ignorance, yours combines ignorance and vindictiveness.
Posted 07/17/2008 10:46 AMReply

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