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Recent Books
Quebec: The Challenge of Independence

Women and Mental Health

Forging a Women's Health Research Agenda: Issues for the 1990s
 

Anne Griffin teaches both the core curriculum and advanced electives in political science. Her publications include Quebec: The Challenge of Independence, published in 1984, which examines the roots of the independence movement in Quebec during the 1960s and 70s, and Forging a Women's Health Research Agenda: Issues for the 1990s, published in 1994 by the New York Academy of Sciences. She has also had experience in New York City politics, having served for five years on Manhattan's Community Planning Board Eight, and as Chair of its committee on revision of the City Charter for two. Dr. Griffin holds degrees from Wellesley College and from New York University, where she taught before coming to Cooper Union.


Photo credit: Jean-Marc Gourdon


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ANNE GRIFFIN
Professor
(212) 353-4276
griffin@cooper.edu