Meet the philosoper of #MeToo; the Haven, a sobriety house, picks up where colleges’ services leave off; and more.
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The Cornell University philosophy professor's book on misogyny catapulted her into public life. But her battle against patriarchy has taken a personal toll. (PREMIUM)
The brainchild of two women who have wrestled with substance-abuse problems of their own, the Haven picks up where colleges’ services leave off. And it is venturing into mental-health treatment too. (PREMIUM)
Irma Becerra, president of Marymount University, in Virginia, recommends that if you want to pursue a career as a college president, you should “take on increasing responsibilities as an administrator” and not skip any steps along the way.
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