<p><em>Women on Campus</em> is a collection of compelling essays from the staff of <em>Change</em>, the foremost monthly magazine on American higher learning. This widely praised collec-tion of essays on the feminist struggle for greater participation in American academic life presents a portrait that was rarely reflected in the academic journals. In this classic volume, now available in paperback, a wide spectrum of distinguished, outspoken authors discuss what, when it was originally published, was one of the major goals of American women: full equality in campus life.</p><p>This widely praised collec-tion of essays on the feminist struggle for greater participa-tion in American academic life presents a portrait rarely re-flected in the academic jour-nals. In this volume, a wide spectrum of distinguished, outspoken authors discuss one of the major goals of American women: full equality in campus life.</p><p>"Academia," says Elizabeth Janeway in her introduction to <em>Women on Campus</em>, "has been getting on without half the research talent and teach-ing skill it might have laid claim to just by ignoring women. "</p> Foreword, Women on Campus: The Unfinished Liberation, The Odds Against, Fighting the Odds, The Personal Voice, Women with Impact, A t the Seven Sisters, Back to College