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Author: Dr. Christina Wyman

Dr. Christina Wyman is an adjunct professor at Michigan State University. She is published in the Washington Post, The Lily (a Washington Post publication), NBC News, The Independent, Al Jazeera, and other outlets. She is writing a children’s book, and can be found on Twitter at @CheenieWrites.
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Universities Are Not Preparing Educated Women for the Sexism That Greets Them After Graduation

Universities Are Not Preparing Educated Women for the Sexism That Greets Them After Graduation

Dr. Christina Wyman

Like Dr. Jill Biden, I hold an advanced degree in education and have encountered misogynistic ideas about its value along the way. Higher learning institutions have failed to prepare women for the realities of what they’ll face after they’re conferred with doctoral degrees.

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