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Stories by Peggy Drexler

Peggy Drexler, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of psychology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and a former gender scholar at Stanford University. She is the author of Raising Boys Without Men (Rodale, 2005) and can be reached at www.peggydrexler.com.

Will Hillary Ever Be One of the Cool Kids?

How high school social politics explain Clinton's electoral popularity struggles.
Posted on Mar 26, 2008

Morgan Stanley: When Green Gets Sleazy

High powered companies like Morgan Stanley are pushing a green image, but they're funding some of the worst environment projects.
Posted on Feb 4, 2008

Even Before Election Day, Women Can Count Some Wins

The month of political reckoning has arrived, but Peggy Drexler reckons that women already have something to celebrate. With 134 women winning House primaries, and many running for lower-tier state positions, the pipeline is filling up.
Posted on Nov 4, 2006