Do you self-identify as a feminist? Or have you ever found yourself with concerns like these:
- I'm worried about going into a high-pressure field when I want
to have kids someday and know I will be the one expected to take the
hit to my career.
- I am the only female in my computer science class and have to
listen to sexual jokes during study sessions if I want to have anyone to
study with.
- I got hired at the same time as a guy friend and know he is
making more money than me because he was really aggressive in
negotiating salary, and I was too uncomfortable to do this.
At the WCC, we want to see all Stanford women succeed in all their endeavors, here and post-graduation. We offer A Woman's Guide to Stanford to
acquaint you with campus resources related to scholarship, leadership,
activism, and support to help you find what you need, whether its the answer
to one of the above questions or a way to create change in the world.
A Woman's Guide to Stanford, 12th Edition (2008-2009) PDF version - 1.7 MB (entire magazine in one file)