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more about #womenscorned more comments → Spaceman Bill Leah: Wow, western Mass. is kicking ass and taking names on that list. Yay women's colleges! more » hfree: Newcomb College will always be remembered by art historians for the contributions of the art department at the turn of the last century. Newcomb pott... more » HomicidalUnicorns: In four days, I will officially be a first year at Mount Holyoke. Seeing them ranked so high on a college list such as that, which doesn't as heavily ... more » andromache: little irritated that my alma mater ranked 59th. wtf. and regarding women's colleges.... sometimes I regret not having gone to Bryn Mawr. then I re... more » ThenSheRanted: I was fortunate enough to attend women's colleges for both my BA and MA (the MA program itself was co-ed, but based at a women's college). The experie... more » queenieinmanhattan: This makes me incredibly sad. Women's colleges around the country are folding or going co-ed in large numbers (Randolph Macon and Hood both come to m... more » AmbiguouslyGayUno: My mom strongly encouraged me to go to Agnes Scott but instead I went to a large state school. That's a decision I regret every day. more » GoodBadNotEvil: I was one of the last graduates of Newcomb, and it broke my heart to hear that Tulane was closing it. Tulane managed to find money to keep up its dec... more » maneki neko: It's always sad to lose a chunk of history like this. I would imagine that, due to Katrina, Tulane is in more dire economic straights, but colleges ac... more » thesciencegirl wields the truth like a mighty axe.: woot woot! I went to a women's college. And the financial aid package they offered me was the only one that rivaled my state school. more » curiousgeorgiana: Oh Newcomb, how I miss you. I cried bitter, bitter tears when I got my letter that the college could not reopen after Katrina. It was like losing a fr... more » -
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Women's Colleges Boost "Social Good" — But Not At Tulane
A judge has ruled that Newcomb, Tulane University's women's college, can stay closed — which is especially sad since the Washington Monthly says women's colleges contribute disproportionately to the "social good." More »

