Rosoff Presents at the Gender, Race, and Representation in Magazines and New Media Conference
Dr. Nancy G. Rosoff, dean of graduate and undergraduate studies, presented her research on the 1950s magazine for teenage girls and how they served as a source for informal education on homemaking and careers at the Gender, Race and Representation in Magazines and New Media Conference at Cornell University and the Centre for the History of Women’s Education at the University of Winchester in the UK. In addition, her article “Research Posters as a Mode of Scholarly Presentation” appears in the November 2014 issue of the journal History of Education Researcher.