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  2. Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Lady Margaret Hall was the first Oxford college to sign a government-backed pledge on ending non-disclosure agreements in cases of sexual misconduct. [53] This followed reporting by The Times that eight female LMH students felt unsafe after the college's response to their complaints of student sexual violence between 2015 and 2021.

  3. First women admitted to degrees at the University of Oxford

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    First women's colleges at Oxford (l to r): Lady Margaret Hall, founded in 1879; Somerville College, founded in 1879; and St Hugh's College, founded in 1886 In 1920, the University of Oxford admitted women to degrees for the first time during the Michaelmas term. The conferrals took place at the Sheldonian Theatre on 14 October, 26 October, 29 October, 30 October and 13 November. That same year ...

  4. Western College for Women - Wikipedia

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    Western College for Women, known at other times as Western Female Seminary and simply Western College, was a women's and later coed liberal arts college in Oxford, Ohio, between 1855 and 1974. Initially a seminary , it was the host of orientation sessions for the Freedom Summer in 1964.

  5. List of people associated with Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

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    Lady Hale, former President of the UK Supreme Court, one of the visiting fellows of the college. The college has a number of Visiting Fellows. Holders of this non-salaried role are drawn from a variety of backgrounds, callings and professions. These fellowships are for three years and have included: [citation needed] Lady Hale; Emma Watson

  6. Delegacy for Women Students - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 1910, a statute was passed which established the Delegacy, for the first time acknowledging women students to be members of the university and also officially recognising the five women's colleges: St Hilda's College, St Hugh's College, Somerville College, Lady Margaret Hall and the Society of Oxford Home-Students. [2]

  7. Lucy Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    She was principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 1945–71. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She was a pro-vice-chancellor of the University 1961–69, the first woman to hold that office. At a time when the women's societies were advancing towards the full collegiate status finally accorded them in 1960, it was of immense benefit to the Hall to have at its head a ...

  8. Mary Coate - Wikipedia

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    She gained an MA from St Hilda's College, Oxford, [2] and was one of the first women admitted to degrees at Oxford when this became possible in 1920. [3] She taught history at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford from 1918 to 1947, being elected Fellow there in 1922. [4] [5] In 1933 she produced her most notable work, Cornwall in the Great Civil War and ...

  9. Oxford Female Institute - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Female Institute is a registered historic building in Oxford, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The Oxford Female Institute was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church , and its first president was John Witherspoon Scott .