Forty Years: The History of Women at Bowdoin

A Class Project of GWS 280 - Fall 2011

  • Prehistory
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  • Extracurriculars
  • Social Life & Fraternities
  • Women’s Resource Center
  • Timeline

Trustees Focus Group

Several women from the first coeducational classes at Bowdoin now serve on the Board of Trustees. In a focus group, trustees Michele Cyr ’76, Ellen Shuman ’76, Ann Kenyon ’79, and Debbie Barker ’80 discussed their experiences as students in the early years of coeducation at the College, and as alumnae with strong attachments to the school. Click the audio link below to hear their reflections on their triumphs and struggles as undergraduates; the changes that took place in the campus’s academic and social life; and why Bowdoin inspires such fierce loyalty in its alumni.

Audio: click title below to begin listening

https://learn.bowdoin.edu/gender-women/audio/trustees-trustees-focus-group.mp3
Trustees Focus Group - Shelley Cyr '76, Ann Kenyon '79, Ellen Schuman '76, and Debbie Barker '80
Trustees Focus Group - Shelley Cyr '76, Ann Kenyon '79, Ellen Schuman '76, and Debbie Barker '80

Filed Under: Focus Group, Focus Group, Process, Social Life & Fraternities Tagged With: Alumni, Ann Kenyon, Debbie Barker, Ellen Shuman, Focus Group, Michele Cyr, Trustees

Faculty Focus Group

This discussion involved four professors who arrived on Bowdoin’s campus either shortly before or after the College began admitting female students in 1971. If you are interested in hearing how Professors Vail, Cafferty, Cerf, and Potholm recount their experiences of Bowdoin’s transition to coeducation with regard to classroom dynamics, course content, student-professor relations, and faculty/departmental interactions, click on this audio link here and/or view these selected video clips.

Audio: click title below to begin listening

https://learn.bowdoin.edu/gender-women/audio/faculty-focus-group.mp3
Faculty Focus Group
Faculty Focus Group

Filed Under: Curriculum, Focus Group, Focus Group, Process Tagged With: 1971, Cafferty, Cerf, Faculty, Focus Group, Potholm, Professors, Vail

Interview with Professor Helen Cafferty by K. Skyler Walley ’12

 

Professor Helen Cafferty
Professor Helen Cafferty

Finding Her Way Through the Bowdoin Professorial Ranks: A Discussion with Helen Cafferty

 

 As one of the first female professors hired at Bowdoin during its transition to coeducation, and the first female professor to pass through all the ranks, from assistant to associate to full professor, Helen Cafferty has had a remarkable experience as a Bowdoin faculty member. To hear about how she established herself in the German Department, introduced unofficial women’s studies courses, and navigated the still predominantly male Bowdoin campus, listen to the audio below.

 

Audio: click below to begin listening

http://learn.bowdoin.edu/gender-women/audio/professor-helen-cafferty-interview.mp3

Intriguing Pieces:

Time: 00:02:20

Quotation: [In reference to applying to be a professor] “So when it came to Bowdoin, I had a long series of hour interviews with everyone on the faculty committee and they were very cavalier and gracious, and perhaps just a touch patronizing, but with the best motivation I think…”

 

Time: 00:22:45

Quotation: [In reference to recounting memorable early experiences as a professor] “One time, I think this was in the third year of German language class, I did something differently, I basically lectured in German and wrote on the board a lot…And so I talked about existentialism in German literature in German…and one of the students came up afterwards and said, “Finally you are getting the hang of what it means to be a teacher at Bowdoin!”

 

Time: 00:39:26

Quotation: [In reference to providing classes, although unofficial at the time, concentrating on women] “I did teach, co-teach, a course on literature and women. And this was a representation of women as well as the cultural status of women, sociological status of women, as in the context of the literature…and then a course on history of German literature with a focus on women…that was very satisfying, these early attempts to have a presence…”

Citation: I, Skyler Walley, interviewed Professor Helen Cafferty on Friday, October 21, 2011, in room 403 of Adams Hall at Bowdoin College. We discussed Professor Cafferty’s experience at Bowdoin as a faculty member, and in particular, as one of the first female faculty members present during Bowdoin’s transition to coeducation.

Filed Under: Curriculum, Oral History Interview, Oral History Interview, Process Tagged With: Helen Cafferty, Interview, Professor

Interview with Lisa McElaney ’77, Trustee, by Emma Nathaniel ’12

Lisa McElaney '77
Lisa McElaney '77

Improving over Time: Lisa McElaney’s Thoughts about Bowdoin since Coeducation

A graduate of the third fully coeducational class at Bowdoin, in 1977, Lisa McElaney is not afraid to admit that her relationship with the College has not always been exclusively positive. However, Lisa returned as a visiting faculty member for a year in the 1980s, was granted the Common Good Award in 1996, and served on the Board of Trustees for ten years in the 2000s. After a not-so-perfect beginning at Bowdoin, what brought Lisa back over the years? Click here to find out!


 

Audio: click below to begin listening

http://learn.bowdoin.edu/gender-women/audio/lisa-mcelaney-77-interview.mp3

 

Intriguing Pieces:

 

Time: 6:11

Quote: [In reference to her first years at Bowdoin] “In retrospect I think of myself having lost my voice for a while in that first period of time at Bowdoin, a lot of my student experience there the first two years I flailed more than I ever had in life up until then. Things had gone pretty smoothly for me. I’d done well, I’d fallen into the right relationships, and I think it was a question of timing, but when I arrived at Bowdoin, that pattern went in another direction….”

 

Time: 36:27

Quote: [Describing her junior year as an exchange student at Wellesley] “[My roommate from Bowdoin and I] have come to Wellesley with ten other Bowdoin students as part of the Twelve College Exchange- all of them are male. We are these weird two girls who want to go to a women’s college, and the Wellesley students think we’re weird, too. You know, ‘what are you doing here?’ And I get into this dorm where I have a single, so this is also really exciting…My dorm is comprised of mostly African American, Latina, Native American women, and I am on a floor where I am in a minority…”

 

Time: 52:20

Quote: [Discussing the Board of Trustees] “My sense is that really great organizations like Bowdoin, and I think the leadership of Bowdoin is really terrific, is cognizant of building a board that is diverse, and I mean diverse in a lot of different ways…”

 

Citation: I, Emma Nathaniel, interviewed Lisa McElaney ’77 at her office in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Friday, October 21, 2011. We discussed her time at Bowdoin both as a student and later as a visiting professor and trustee.

Filed Under: Extracurriculars, Oral History Interview, Oral History Interview, Oral History Interview, Process, Social Life & Fraternities Tagged With: 1977, Interview, Lisa McElaney

Interview with Linda Nelson ’83, by Coral Sandler ’12

Linda Nelson '83
Linda Nelson ’83

 

Claiming Space for Bowdoin Women: A Discussion with a founding member of the Women’s Resource Center, Linda Nelson ‘83

 

As one of the founding members of the Women’s Resource Center and the Gay Straight Alliance, Linda Nelson helped claim new spaces for Bowdoin women in the early 1980s. To hear about how she entered Bowdoin as an out lesbian, experienced active support and real harassment, and persistently worked for social change at Bowdoin (and in the world), listen to the audio.

 

 

 

Audio: click below to begin listening
http://learn.bowdoin.edu/gender-women/audio/linda-nelson-interview.mp3

Intriguing Pieces:

Time: 00:07:44
Quotation: “Somebody tried to burn it [the Women’s Resource Center] down at one point. Um, we did receive threatening phone calls kind of on a regular basis. Some of us were followed around campus.”

Time: 00:14:28
Quotation: “And I think what we realized was that especially with the fraternity structure in which you had this physical structure of houses, that women really needed a space here. So that’s where the idea for the Women’s Resource Center came from. Needed a space, needed a collection.”

Time: 00:24:53
Quotation: [Linda on the message of a lecture she attended by Audre Lord]“Stop feeling guilty about it [privilege]. You know, those of you who got a good education, who have the privilege of being white, who have the privilege of being educated get out there and do something and make a difference with that. And I firmly believe that and I think everybody that helped to found that Women’s Resource Center as a collective really, really believed that.”

Citation: I, Coral Sandler, interviewed Linda Nelson on Saturday, October 14, 2011, in the Nixon Lounge of Hawthorne Longfellow Library at Bowdoin College. We discussed Linda Nelson’s experience at Bowdoin as a student and founding members of the Women’s Resource Center.

Filed Under: Extracurriculars, Oral History Interview, Oral History Interview, Oral History Interview, Social Life & Fraternities, Women’s Resource Center Tagged With: 1983, Interview, Linda Nelson, Women's Resource Center

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