As John’s continues to celebrate fifty years of women at St John’s, Editor Toby Donegan-Cross finds out about the reasons for and process by which college accommodation became desegregated.
Category: 50 Years of Women
PhD student and John’s Resident Tutor Emerald Grimshaw tells Catalina Ronzon about her investigations into virtual reality and its potential in the classroom.
Alumna Barbara Perryman was one of the first women admitted to St John’s College in 1973. Lucy Irving interviews her to discover what college life was like in the 70s and how her university experience shaped her future.
When were you at John’s? How did you come to study at St John’s? I…
Alice Butler, one of John’s recent SJCR presidents, was kind enough to be interviewed and…
Alumna Sue Evans reminisces on her four years at the College in the 1970s, as…
Zillah Martin (née Warren) studied at St John’s College, attending John’s Hall from 1973-76 and…
On a Friday afternoon, just before International Women’s Day, Lucy Irving was lucky enough to have…
Jane Newsome was part of the first intake of women at John’s in 1973. Here is her story.
We continue our We Met at John’s series with Richard and Anne Child, an alumni couple who attended John’s from 1974 to 1977!
