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  2. Oregon Health and Science University Center for Women's ...

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    The OHSU Center for Women's Health is a center for clinical services and health education and information for women at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon. It is a designated "National Center of Excellence" for Women's Health, a status granted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. As part of an ...

  3. Stanford Female College, Stanford (closed in 1907) Ursuline College, Louisville (merged into Bellarmine College in 1968) Villa Madonna College, Covington, was founded in 1921 as a women's college by the Benedictine Sisters of Covington and chartered by the state in 1923.

  4. Center for the Study of Women in Society - Wikipedia

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    National Council for Research on Women. The Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS) at the University of Oregon in the United States supports feminist research, teaching, activism and creativity. Established in 1973, it is a non-profit partnership between the Associated Students of the University of Oregon Women's Center and the ...

  5. Oregon Women of Achievement - Wikipedia

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    Qualifying candidates to be nominated for the Oregon Women of Achievement are exemplary role models who promote the status of women in society, are committed to diversity and equity and have earned recognition for success and leadership in their fields. [2] As of 2013, 81 women have been honored by the Oregon Commission for Women.

  6. Melody Rose - Wikipedia

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    Rose volunteers for education, civic engagement and women's organizations. She was a 2013 Portland Business Journal Women of Influence honoree, and she received the 2010 Governor's Women of Achievement Award. [8] [9] She served as president of the City Club of Portland in 2011–12, and she is an active member of the International Women's Forum.

  7. Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Portland VA) is a 160-bed, acute care medical facility [1] opened in 1929 by the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs, located on Marquam Hill in Portland, adjacent to Oregon Health & Sciences University, and is connected to Oregon Health & Science University Hospital via a skybridge. The original hospital was ...

  8. Katie Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Influenced. Ada María Isasi-Díaz [2] Katie Geneva Cannon (January 3, 1950 – August 8, 2018) was an American Christian theologian and ethicist associated with womanist theology and black theology. [3][4] In 1974 she became the first African-American woman ordained in the United Presbyterian Church (USA). [5][6]

  9. Gov. Stitt's DEI executive order has destroyed a vital OU ...

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    Our state ranks 45th in terms of female state legislators, yet Gov. Stitt's executive order ends a women's leadership.