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Time was when schools created "home ec" departments to justify educating women at all. Today many male students are pursuing what was once referred to as the "Mrs." degree. Schools across the country are reporting them in their family and consumer education programs.
At the University of Georgia's College of Family and Consumer Sciences, men make up about 33% of its 1,700 students, up from 10% just five years ago. And about 40% of the school's tenure track faculty are men.
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