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Can anyone verify this? My edit summary, which I will also copy onto her talk page, reads: ''Hi, Joyce Nower. Please email me using Wikipedia email function using your university-issued email address, so that I can verify it is actually you, and I'll gladly input the changes for you.'' [[User:El C|El_C]] 03:43, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
Can anyone verify this? My edit summary, which I will also copy onto her talk page, reads: ''Hi, Joyce Nower. Please email me using Wikipedia email function using your university-issued email address, so that I can verify it is actually you, and I'll gladly input the changes for you.'' [[User:El C|El_C]] 03:43, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

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<code>Hello - Your date for the formation of the Women's Studies Program at SDSU is correct. I mistakenly corrected you. Sorry! I reviewed my resume for way- back- when and found your date is correct - 1970.<br>
Joyce Nower</code>

[[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] | [[User talk:Jmabel|Talk]] 04:36, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

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Gender studies is quite distinct from women's studies, to assume that discussion of gender is discussion about women is decidedly sexist.

LegCircus 17:07, Sep 8, 2004 (UTC)

There is a separate article on gender studies and another on gender and sexuality studies, though all of these are somewhat scanty at the moment. Maybe you can help improve them, instead of lobbing such vague accusations? -- Rbellin 17:31, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Woman in the image

The woman in the image is described as "an upper-class Pompeiian"; correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that image is a portrait of the poetess Sappho. Should the description be changed? -- Iotha 09:14, Jan 17, 2005 (UTC)

Sappho wasn't a Pompeiian, was she? So one way or another the current caption ("With stylus and tablet, an upper-class Pompeiian, Sappho, demonstrates her privilege: literacy") is incorrect. FreplySpang (talk) 14:18, August 30, 2005 (UTC)

Women's Studies Program at San Diego State University

Hi - My name is Joyce Nower and I am a co-founder of the nation's first Women's Studies Program at San Diego State University in San Diego, CA. Your start date is wrong. The Women's Studies Program at San Diego State University was established in 1969, not 1970. I taught the first women in Literature class there during the fall of 1969, and the course outline was submitted to the MLA. Some trial courses were held in the spring of 1969, but the fully developed program started in the fall of 1969. Please make the correction. Thank you. Joyce Nower, Ph.D.

Can anyone verify this? My edit summary, which I will also copy onto her talk page, reads: Hi, Joyce Nower. Please email me using Wikipedia email function using your university-issued email address, so that I can verify it is actually you, and I'll gladly input the changes for you. El_C 03:43, 29 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Further comment, presumably from same source, also moved from article:

Hello - Your date for the formation of the Women's Studies Program at SDSU is correct. I mistakenly corrected you. Sorry! I reviewed my resume for way- back- when and found your date is correct - 1970.
Joyce Nower

Jmabel | Talk 04:36, 30 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]