WCW Milestones2011 2011The National Institute of Mental Health awards WCW $1.3M over five years for CATCH-IT, an evaluation of a primary care/Internet-based depression prevention intervention for at-risk teens and their families. 2011 2009- 2009 2009The Robert Bowne Foundation awards more than $2.1 million dollars over five years to NIOST for the National Afterschool Matters Initiative to promote research and professional development for the out-of-school time industry. 2007 2005- 2005 The Postdoctoral Behavioral Research Training on Variations in Child and Adolescent Development sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development is initiated and offers three full-time research fellow positions. 2004 2004 2003WCW researches and reports on gender violence in schools in developing countries for the U.S. Agency for International Development. 2002WCW held the first-ever Human Rights Tribunal on Domestic Violence and Child Custody. At the Tribunal, battered mothers shared their experiences in family court litigation and voiced their recommendations for change. 2001 2000WCW makes fundraising history with the successful completion of its three-year $10 million Women's Century Fund endowment drive. 1999 WCW receives gift from The Stone Foundation establishes Empowering Children for life: The Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives. 1998A grant from the Centers for Disease Control creates the National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center , a consortium of the Wellesley Centers for Women, the Medical University of South Carolina, and the University of Missouri at St. Louis. 1998 Conference on Work and Family, "Today’s Realities and Tomorrow’s Visions," held, with funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Business and Professional Women's Foundation. 1997 Women's Rights Network joins Wellesley Centers for Women. 1995 Stone Center and Center for Research on Women become a single organization: the Wellesley Centers for Women. 1995 1994New initiative on adolescent sexuality begins with grant on Femininity Ideology and the Risk of Unintended Pregnancy. 1993The Women in Prison Project initiated to develop an integrated relational and multicultural approach to the care and treatment of women in prison and after release. Final report is issued in 1995. 1992Major new initiative on Sexual harassment in Schools launched with support of individual donors. Nationally recognized as a prime source for information, the project's work has resulted in a book, journal and magazine articles, book chapters, four widely-used teachers' guides, and multiple workshops and training events. 1992Study group results in investigation of growth and development of African-American and Puerto Rican Children. 1992 1991Five-year research effort, Pathways for Women in the Sciences, examines barriers to young women in scientific fields. Reports are issued by Center for Research on Women in 1993 and 1997. 1990Two groundbreaking conferences, Gender and International Relations and Learning Together: A National Conference of Teen Parenting and Child Care Programs, provide an arena for discussion of critical issues facing society. 1989 1988Conference on the Economic Condition of Black Women held with funding from The Ford Foundation. 1987 1987 1986First Learning from Women Conference, co-sponsored by the Stone Center and Cambridge Hospital as part of the Harvard Continuing Education Program, is held. This biannual conference has attracted more than 9,000 participants over the last 20 years.
1986Pioneering research on gender and stress, which examines women's roles in the work place and men's roles in the home and family. 1983The Women's Review of Books begins publication. 1982Center for Research on Women and Stone Center collaborate to offer five-year National Institute on Mental Health-sponsored post-doctoral research training program on Sex Roles and Mental Health. 1981Stone Center for Development Services and Studies is established. 1979 1976International Conference on Women and Development attracts 117 women from 32 countries. 1977 CRW conducts an evaluation for the U.S. Department of Education of curricula, research, and outreach materials developed to promote gender equitable education. 1974 Read about WCW's history. Link to For the Media section. |



The W.K. Kellogg Foundation awards WCW $2.9M over three years to improve teacher quality by expanding the
WCW begins the year by successfully completing its
WCW and IWPR cosponsor major policy-research conference in Washington, DC--
WCW and UNICEF cosponsor innovative
Women's Review of Books
WCW hosted a groundbreaking international conference on violence against women. Designed to maximize networking and the formation of collaborations across and within countries,
Jean Baker Miller Training Institute
The AAUW report,
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, a groundbreaking essay, is first published as part of the Stone Center Work in Progress series.
The 
National Institute on Out-of-School Time
Center for Research on Women (CRW) is established.