Why the fight for women’s rights in higher education still matters

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Sweet Briar College confirmed this month it would limit admissions offers to women. This was a first-of-its-kind reassurance to women for the women’s college, which prior to 2024 found no reason to institute gender qualifications to attend their obviously single-sex school.

Sweet Briar’s Board of Directors explained that because their founder specifically ordered the establishment of a college for “girls and young women” in her will, they had an obligation to interpret her directives as they were understood at the time it was written. 

While this bold and truthful stand by the college predictably outraged gender ideology activists, their board can proudly say they’ve stayed true to their founder’s wishes as they faithfully follow their governing documents.

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