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Columbia professor accused of gender discrimina­tion

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A COLUMBIA University alum alleges her professor assigned her demeaning ‘female' jobs like applying her makeup and booking restaurant­s, according to a New York Supreme Court lawsuit and a published report.

Elizabeth Blackwell earned her bachelor's degree in psychology in 2017, graduating magna cum laude. After an intensive five-month interview process, Blackwell began working as a ‘research associate' for Sheena Iyengar, a Columbia Business School professor and author of ‘Art of Choosing.'

But Iyengar, 52, ‘insisted' Blackwell perform duties that included ‘personal and supportive administra­tive and secretaria­l tasks,' the complaint says. ‘These tasks included applying Iyengar's makeup and booking restaurant­s for her romantic dates,' Blackwell said in an interview, according to the Washington Square News.

In contrast, Blackwell's male counterpar­t ‘encountere­d none of the obstacles that Ms. Blackwell was forced to overcome,' the suit alleges.

Blackwell claims Iyengar soon assigned many of her research duties to the male co-worker - which were outside his program coordinato­r job descriptio­n.

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