No history of Penn State is complete without the stories of its many achieving women. From Rebecca Ewing, the first female graduate, to early pioneering faculty
Frederick Watts came to prominence during the nineteenth century as a lawyer and a railroad company president, but his true interests lay in agricultural improv
In an era increasingly marked by polarized and unproductive political debates, this volume makes the case for a renewed emphasis on teaching speech and debate,
Preservation of historical documents and library related materials is a growing problem in all library types and institutions. Fortunately, editors Carol Smallw
Spanning a historical period that begins with women’s exclusion from university debates and continues through their participation in coeducational intercolleg