By number produced (42 schools, 106 women)
4–10 PhDs (8 schools, 43 women) |
3 PhDs (10 schools, 30 women) |
2 PhDs (9 schools, 18 women) |
1 PhD (15 schools, 15 women) |
NYU (10) | Buffalo (3) | Boston University (2) | Bryn Mawr (1) |
Brown (6) | Chicago (3) | Columbia (2) | Carnegie Tech (1) |
Michigan (5) | Kentucky (3) | Iowa (2) | Cornell (1) |
Minnesota (5) | MIT (3) | Maryland (2) | Florida (1) |
Illinois (5) | North Carolina (3) | Purdue (2) | Iowa State (1) |
California/Berkeley (4) | Notre Dame (3) | Stanford (2) | Michigan State (1) |
Catholic (4) | Oregon (3) | Syracuse (2) | Northwestern (1) |
Harvard (Radcliffe) (4) | Pennsylvania (3) | Washington/Seattle (2) | Oregon State (1) |
St. Louis (3) | Yale (2) | Rochester (1) | |
Wisconsin (3) | Tennessee (1) | ||
Texas (1) | |||
UCLA (1) | |||
USC (1) | |||
Washington/St. Louis (1) | |||
Toronto (1) |
In alphabetical order (42 schools, 106 women):
Boston–Florida (11 schools, 28 women) |
Harvard–North Carolina (11 schools, 34 women) |
Northwestern–Syracuse (11 schools, 31 women) |
Tennessee–Yale (9 schools, 13 women) |
Boston University (2) | Harvard (Radcliffe) (4) | Northwestern (1) | Tennessee (1) |
Brown (6) | Illinois (5) | Notre Dame (3) | Texas (1) |
Bryn Mawr (1) | Iowa (2) | NYU (10) | Toronto (1) |
Buffalo (3) | Iowa State (1) | Oregon (3) | UCLA (1) |
California/Berkeley (4) | Kentucky (3) | Oregon State (1) | USC (1) |
Carnegie Tech (1) | Maryland (2) | Pennsylvania (3) | Washington/Seattle (2) |
Catholic (4) | Michigan (5) | Purdue (2) | Washington/St. Louis (1) |
Chicago (3) | Michigan State (1) | Rochester (1) | Wisconsin (3) |
Columbia (2) | Minnesota (5) | St. Louis (3) | Yale (2) |
Cornell (1) | MIT (3) | Stanford (2) | |
Florida (1) | North Carolina (3) | Syracuse (2) |