
Myra Strober, Professor of Economics, reflects on 35 years of research on gender issues and her role in spearheading Stanford University’s first Center for Research on Women (now known as the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research).
The first woman to join the faculty at the Graduate School of Business, Strober recalls the path that led her to her lifelong interest in the economics of work and family.
Thanks to Theresa Johnston who interviewd Professor Strober and to photographer Ashley Tindall. Full Story
Read the full article: Myra Strober: Thirty Five Years of Gender Scholarship
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