Carol Nagy Jacklin

Short on money, Carol Jacklin became a teacher at the University of Connecticut and then San Jose City College.

[2] Jacklin and Maccoby studied parent-child interactions, identifying negative portrayals of women in scientific literature.

[4] Here they dismissed many beliefs about gender differences; that girls are more social than boys, and have lower self-esteem and are better at rote learning.

[8][9] After these profound accomplishments, Jacklin took leave to work with biologists researching endocrinology at Caltech, and used to her expertise to implement policy changes for the fair treatment of female faculty members and students.

[10] With her extensive knowledge of gender differences and similarities, Jacklin served as an expert witness in sexual discrimination cases against corporations such as AT&T and General Motors.

[1] and helped women seeking admission to the Virginia Military Institute and the Citadelto be treated fairly and equally.