The National Women’s Studies Association Statement on Combatting the Climate of Fear, Division and Xenophobia in the Wake of the U.S. Presidential Election
The National Women’s Studies Association Statement on Combatting…
Professor Aisha Finch’s Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba Wins the Lapidus Center’s First Annual Harriet Tubman Prize
The Lapidus Center for the Historical Analysis of Transatlantic…
Professor Sarah Haley wins book award from National Women’s Studies Association
Sarah Haley, Professor of Gender Studies and African American…
Professor Sondra Hale Receives Honorary Doctorate in the Arts from Afhad University for Women in Sudan
Professor Sondra Hale received an Honorary Doctorate in the Arts…
Angela Robinson, Doctoral Candidate in Gender Studies Winner of the Summer Institute on Global Indigeneities (SIGI) Competition
Congratulations to Angela Robinson (Wito clan of Chuuk, Micronesia),…
Professor Grace Hong recipient of 2015-16 Faculty Research on Diversity DEI Award
Faculty Research on Diversity DEI Recipient:Professor Grace Hong,…
Gender Studies Professor Juliet Williams comments in USA Today article
"Kim Kardashian vs. Donald Trump: Why America can’t make up…
Gender Studies Professor Shannon Speed co-authors article in Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Georgia’s ban on undocumented college students
Georgia bars immigrants without legal status — even if those…
LA Times Op-Ed piece on single-sex schools by Gender Studies Professor Juliet Williams
Read the full LA Times Op-Ed piece on single-sex schools by Gender…
Angela L. Robinson, a Third-Year Doctoral Student in Gender Studies, Analyzes the Affective Relationship of Colonialism and Sovereignty in the Pacific Islands with Special Attention to the Role of Queer Indigenous Performance
Drawing Upon Work From Indigenous Feminist Scholars, Such As…