The Chronicle of Higher Education

9 Women Are Elected to the National Academy of Sciences, a 6-Year Low

By JEFFREY BRAINARD

Washington

The National Academy of Sciences announced on Tuesday the election of nine women as members, the smallest number inducted since 2001 despite what academy leaders call a continuing effort to make sure that deserving women are not overlooked. In all, the academy elected 72 members and 18 foreign associates this...

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