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About the WSRP |
HISTORY The WSRP was founded in 1973 in response to the need to transform theological education to reflect the unprecedented presence of women as candidates for the ministry and students of religion. While women were first admitted to Harvard Divinity School only in 1955, they comprised a third of the student body by the mid-1970s and a majority of students by the early 1980s. In its earliest years, the Program was directed by
Brinton Lykes, the Coordinator of Women's Programs, who is now a Professor
of Counseling and Developmental Psychology at Boston College. The Program assumed its current
form as a research center under the leadership of former director Constance
Buchanan. With funding from the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations, the
Program appointed its first full-time Research Associates in 1980.
In
1995, the Program began a capital campaign to raise an endowment insuring
that research on women will have a permanent place at Harvard Divinity
School. Past Director
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