Box 11
Contains 91 Results:
EEOC I #1, 1999
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #2, 1998
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #3, 1998
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #4, 1998
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #5, 1998
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #6 Right to Sue Documents in hue EEOC, 1999
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #7, 1999
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #8, 1999
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
I #9, 1999
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.
EEOC Misc. Doc., 1998
Files relating to her graduate studies at Cornell, to her teaching at Elmira College, to her research in the Bahamas, to her work as a Visiting Professor at Cornell, and to a sexual discrimination lawsuit.