Students
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Prof. Carol Conaway's Black Women in American History class, WS 595. |
The Women's Studies Program provides students with an interdisciplinary introduction to the status of women and gender analysis in various cultures and historical eras. As a relatively small program in the College of Liberal Arts, we provide students with a sense of community and opportunities to contribute directly to changing the campus climate. In a rigorous academic environment, Women’s Studies offers students a springboard for activism. Our internship program enables students to gain first-hand work experience across many fields.
Please view the links at the right for information on the major and other opportunities for undergraduates.
Alexandra Ross-Raymond, a double major in arts and Women's Studies, spent a summer in Germany examining the self-portraits of artist Paula Modersohn-Becker. Ross-Raymond explored the intersection of gender and identity in the artist's work, and then created her own series of paintings based on her studies. |
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