The earliest known study of human sexuality in the United States began in 1892. It was conducted by a 28-year-old biology undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin. The student was a female; her name was Clelia Duel Mosher.
Stanford celebrates the pioneering spirit that has been part of the university’s legacy since its inception, with a look at women who made history in medicine, math, athletics, business, law, economics, administration, public service and space.
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