Kate Drury
It isn't easy being a tomboy in all-girls school
Posted on December 6, 2013
On Thursday, December 12, the National Post had a front-page story on the latest study co-authored by Kate Drury, PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology, and William Bukowski, professor in the Department of Psychology and Director of the Centre for Research in Human Development. The study found that all-girls schools presented challenges for students who don’t conform to gender norms. The research was also featured in 660 News, Le Journal de Montréal, Le Journal de Québec (by subscription only), The Business Standard, Health News Network, Press-News, Truth Dive, PsyOrg, Sify, Yahoo! News India, PsyPost, Med India and AMEQ.