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Women's place in educational institutions have evolved significantly since the late 19th century, when post-secondary institutions across Canada began admitting women as students. Listed below are several different perspectives on women's contributions to the [[Brief History of UNB|University of New Brunswick]].
Women's place in educational institutions have evolved significantly since the late 19th century, when post-secondary institutions across Canada began admitting women as students. Listed below are several different perspectives on women's contributions to the [[Brief History of UNB|University of New Brunswick]].

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Women of UNB seated on the steps of the Old Arts Building, March 1900. PR; Series 1; Sub-series 5; Item 6662. Photo credit: Ira Brown.
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Women's place in educational institutions have evolved significantly since the late 19th century, when post-secondary institutions across Canada began admitting women as students. Listed below are several different perspectives on women's contributions to the University of New Brunswick.


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