emerita
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While the Chamber of Commerce and other business groups fiercely opposed the bill, its supporters felt raising pay stimulated economic growth and eliminated unfair competition, ultimately benefiting men as well as women, says Rutgers University history and labor-studies professor emerita Dorothy Sue Cobble, author of “For the Many: American Feminists and the Global Fight for Democratic Equality.”
The collector Agnes Gund, a longtime patron and now president emerita of MoMA, serves alongside Mr. Shear on the drawings committee.
From New York Times
“There is tremendous diversity in who’s coming back,” said Karen Chapple, a professor emerita of city and regional planning at UC Berkeley and director at the School of Cities.
From Los Angeles Times
Marion Nestle, professor emerita of nutrition, food studies, and public health at New York University, was involved in drafting those guidelines.
From Slate
“It is actually a really brave book,” said Corinne Demas, an author and professor emerita at Mount Holyoke College who taught Blume’s work.
From New York Times
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