Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
United States, Florida: Married women allowed to own and manage property in their own name during the incapacity of their spouse. [13] 1882. United Kingdom: Married Women's Property Act 1882; France: Compulsory elementary education for both genders. [124] Norway: Women allowed to study at the university. [46]
Vermont: Married women were granted separate economy and trade licenses. [4] Nebraska: Married women granted separate economy, trade licenses, and control over their earnings. [4] Florida: Married women were given the right to own and manage property in their own name during the incapacity of their spouse. [4] 1882. Lindon v.
Women are permitted to attend medical lectures at Istanbul University. [145] France Dorothea Klumpke becomes the first woman to be awarded a doctorate in sciences. [221] United States In 1893, the South Carolina General Assembly mandates "that women should be allowed to attend [ South Carolina College] as special students". Two years later, the ...
The history of the University of Kansas can be traced back to 1855, when efforts were begun to establish a "University of the Territory of Kansas." Nine years later in 1864, together with the help of Amos Adams Lawrence , former Kansas Governor Charles L. Robinson , and several other prominent figures, the Kansas Legislature chartered the ...
1851: College of Notre Dame (now Notre Dame de Namur University) was the first women's college in California and the first in the state authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees to women. The university is now coeducational. It became a graduate school in 2021. 1852: Young Ladies Seminary (now Mills College at Northeastern University).
A Missouri woman is suing the University of Kansas Health System, alleging that she was denied an emergency abortion while experiencing complications in her pregnancy in 2022.
1982: Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan, 458 U.S. 718 (1982) was a case decided 5–4 by the Supreme Court of the United States. The court held that the single-sex admissions policy of the Mississippi University for Women violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [131]
Olathe Health in Johnson County, an independent health care system for 70 years, will become part of The University of Kansas Health System, hospital officials announced Wednesday.