Despite tremendous gains during the past five decades, many colleges and universities fall short of Title IX, leaving women struggling for equity.
USA TODAY’s “” exposes how top U.S. colleges and universities still fail to live up to the landmark law that bans sexual discrimination in education.
Title IX, which turns 50 this summer, requires equity across a broad range of areas in academics and athletics. Despite tremendous gains during the past five decades, many colleges and universities fall short, leaving women struggling for equal footing.Women still underrepresented in college sports 50 years after Title IX
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