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Emily Taylor
Emily Taylor, a longtime champion of women's causes and a former
director of the Office of Women in Higher Education (OWHE) at the
American Council on Education (ACE), died May 1 at the age of 89.
Taylor served as director of the OWHE from 1975 to 1981. During her
tenure, OWHE published the first “Table of Women CEO’s in
U.S. Colleges and Universities” and received a $195,000 grant from
The Carnegie Corporation of New York to start the ACE/National
Identification Program for the Advancement of Women in Higher Education
Administration (ACE/NIP).
Known today as the ACE Network and operating in all 50 states,
ACE/NIP was established to increase the number of women in higher
education administration, especially presidencies. California, New York,
and Florida became the first states to participate in the program, which
grew to include the 12 largest states. Taylor also organized the first
National Forum, which became the primary means of identifying and
enhancing careers of women ready for presidencies. Over the years,
hundreds of women from that program have gone on to become presidents or
chancellors of U.S. colleges and universities or to serve in high
administrative posts.
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