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Recognizing Women's Colleges and Establishing Women's Colleges and Universities Day

This U.S. House of Representatives resolution officially acknowledges the contributions of women's colleges to the nation's education and workforce development. It also designates March 5 as "National Women's Colleges and Universities Day" to raise awareness of their historical and ongoing role. For citizens, this means a symbolic recognition of institutions vital for women's access to higher education and professional growth.
Key points
Official recognition of women's colleges' contributions to education and workforce development in the U.S.
Designation of March 5 as "National Women's Colleges and Universities Day" to raise awareness of their importance.
Highlighting the role of these institutions in promoting diversity, socioeconomic mobility, and educating women in STEM fields.
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Recognizing and thanking the Nation's women's colleges and universities and recognizing March 5 as "National Women's Colleges and Universities Day".
Print number: HRES 1091
Sponsor: Rep. Granger, Kay [R-TX-12]
Process start date: 2024-03-19