Authors >
Caryl Rivers

Caryl Rivers

Caryl Rivers

For Better For Worse is now available in
Jul 01, 2007
For Better For Worse will be released on July 01, 2007 in
Jul 01, 2007

Authors on the Web

Huffington Post, May 9, 2012
...Fifty Shades of Grey has joined the likes of Lady Chatterly's Lover and Tropic of Cancer in the annals of erotic books. It's been banned by the libraries of Brevard County, Fla. as just too dirty for the local citizenry to consume. This may only enhance...
Care2, December 15, 2011
...Written by Caryl Rivers and Rosalind Barnett, co-authors of The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our Children Has your local public school opened up a new all-girls classroom? Are...
Womens Enews, December 4, 2011
...It's not just boys and men who are aggressive, say Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett in "The Truth About Girls and Boys." But in this excerpt from their new book, they note that women are far more often seriously...
Foster's Daily Democrat, November 27, 2011
...who's ideas have started to gain attention from both critics and local educators and child development experts. Caryl Rivers, an award-winning author and journalist who has written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Redbook, and The Washington Post,...
Huffington Post, October 4, 2011
...to integrate boys and girls more completely in the learning environment." Amen to that! Boston University professor Caryl Rivers is the co-author, with Dr. Rosalind Barnett, senior scientist at the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis, of The...
Deccan Herald, August 6, 2011
...is highly questionable. It stands in stark contrast to the large body of literature in this area, say Caryl Rivers & Rosalind C Barnett Are homemakers happier in their marriages than working women? Are wives happier when their husbands are the major...
Editor & Publisher, July 27, 2011
...an Affluent Suburb" No Runner-up Honorable mention: “Opinion Articles,” Women's eNews and Women’s Review of Books, Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett The authors are academics, but there’s nothing pedantic about this frank, no-nonsense...
Huffington Post, February 29, 2012
...years. Too bad Murray's books don't come out at the same rate. Boston University journalism professor Caryl Rivers is the co-author, with Rosalind C. Barnett of "The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About our Children."...
Huffington Post, February 29, 2012
...years. Too bad Murray's books don't come out at the same rate. Boston University journalism professor Caryl Rivers is the co-author, with Rosalind C. Barnett of "The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About our Children." (Columbia...
American Prospect, February 29, 2012
...yes, things have inched up a bit. (In  The Atlantic,  though, consider  which  women  are writing. As Caryl Rivers notes in her dead-on analysis called " The Atlantic's  Woman Problem," "The leitmotif of much of what the  Atlantic  publishes...
SmartBrief, February 21, 2012
...sound. Instead, Rosalind C. Barnett, a senior scientist at Brandeis University's Women's Studies Research Center, and Caryl Rivers, a journalism professor at Boston University, write that research shows some female students might benefit from all-female...
Longview Daily News, February 19, 2012
...C. Barnett, a senior scientist at the Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center, and Boston University journalism professor Caryl Rivers are the co-authors of "The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our Children." They wrote...
Longview Daily News, February 19, 2012
...C. Barnett, a senior scientist at the Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center, and Boston University journalism professor Caryl Rivers are the co-authors of "The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our Children." They wrote...
Los Angeles Times, January 23, 2012
...Rosalind C. Barnett, senior scientist at the Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center, and Boston University journalism professor Caryl Rivers are the coauthors of "The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our Children."...