"In this compelling memoir, Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault describes how a Catholic girl from small-town Nebraska discovered her callings as a feminist, as an academic, and as a university administrator. With remarkable candor and compassion, she reflects on how second-wave feminism has transformed academia and how much reform is still needed"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
My life as a professor begins -- Going home and leaving home -- Nestled in the bosom of Catholicism -- Wandering in the wilderness -- Finding love and work -- Becoming the men we wanted to marry -- My Lewis and Clark chapter concludes -- A deanery of my own -- Second chance to be a provost -- Opportunity and ambition overshadowed by ambivalence -- Shifting my gaze forward -- Among the most interesting provost's position in the country -- A wild patience has taken me this far.
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