April 5, 2002
Women Still Feel Marginalized at MIT, Study Finds
Female professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, even when paid about the same as their male colleagues, often feel like second-class members of the faculty, according to a study.
The information came in a series of reports released last month on the status of women throughout the institution. The reports follow up on the well-known 1999 study on female professors in MIT's School of Science, which showed that they were being paid less and given fewer resources than men.
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