First Women in Yale College: Reflections on Coeducation for the 50th Anniversary Celebration is a collection of essays about the early years of coeducation, written by the first women undergraduates – in the classes of 1971, 1972, and 1973 – who entered Yale in September 1969. You can read these essays by visiting the digital version of this book.
From the September/October 2019 Yale Alumni Magazine feature on the 50th Anniversary of Coeducation in Yale College:
- “What she was born to do”
- The women who changed Yale College: two who made an impact
- Bending toward equality
- The women who changed Yale College: Sam Chauncey interview
- First-person stories: gratitude
- First-person stories: Yale men
- First-person stories: in the classroom
- First-person stories: in the colleges
More stories and articles:
- Alum donating photos, records from initial campus Earth Day
- Women at Yale, International Edition
- On Breaking the Gender Barrier at Yale—50 Years Later
- A room of my own: A trailblazing First Woman on Yale’s early days of coeducation
- Celebrating the Trailblazers of Coeducation
- The First of the ‘Yale Women’
- “I was one of them”: A First Woman reflects on her time at Yale
- Exhibit at Sterling Library explores history of coeducation at Yale
- Women of honor: The first ten women to receive honorary degrees from Yale
- Radical tradition: The ‘Slavs’ celebrate 50 years at Yale
- Math — not computer science — was Grace Hopper’s first language
- My time in New Haven: The journey and experience of a woman at Yale before women at Yale
- Reflections Fall 2019: Resistance and Blessing: Women, Ministry, and Yale Divinity School
- School of Management Alumni Profile: Usha Nesamoney ’90
- School of Management Alumni Profile: Shirley Yeung ’90
- Before co-education: The forgotten women of Yale Divinity School
- First Women of Yale Divinity School