Women's and Gender Studies
Blue Ribbon Day
COLA students are among a select group recognized for excellence in scholarship, leadership, citizenship and more. Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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04/25/22
Literary Luminary
The LA Times Book Prize in science and technology went to Chanda Prescod-Weinstein for "The Disordered Cosmos." -
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09/24/21
Inspired to make an impact
Inspired by one city’s commitment to address climate change, Jackie Harris ’23 served as an intern this summer in Keene, New Hampshire on a team... -
Recent Stories
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02/17/17 - Women's Studies and Carsey School of Public Policy Accelerted Masters ParnershipThe UNH Women's Studies Program and the Carsey School of Public Policy are excited to announce a new partnership and opportuntiy for WS Majors interested in earning their Masters... Read More
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10/03/16 - Alumna Recognized for High-Impact LeadershipKatie Bouton ’96 (English journalism and women’s studies) has won a 2016 Boston Brava Award from SmartCEO. Bouton is founder and CEO of Koya Leadership Partners, an executive... Read More
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05/18/16 - New Minor in Social Justice Leadership ApprovedThe social justice leadership minor is a new program approved by the University, effective in the fall of 2016, for students in all colleges. Developed by Marla Brettschneider and... Read More
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05/11/16 - Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality"Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality" explores a range of opportunities to apply and build intersectionality studies from within the life and work of Jewish feminism in the... Read More
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03/10/16 - COLA Faculty Honored with University Awards and ProfessorshipsFaculty members in the College of Liberal Arts have been selected for a number of prestigious university awards. Faculty university-wide awards for 2016 have gone to Gregory... Read More
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12/03/15 - Semester in the CityStarting in the fall of 2016, UNH will be the first university to partner with the College for Social Innovation in Boston to offer semester-long internships in the city. The... Read More
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11/23/15 - (Not Quite) A Woman’s WorldWhen New Hampshire Rep. Janet Wall bought a house, it was her husband’s name that appeared on the mortgage. When she applied for a credit card after becoming the breadwinner of... Read More
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09/26/13 - There’s No Place Like HomeWhen Nyomi Guzman ’14 listens to Nancy Pearce, a retired high school teacher, describe all the different birds she’s seen in her back yard in Stratham, N.H., she can’t help but... Read More
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02/28/13 - UNH Women's Studies Launches 'Who Needs Feminism' CampaignMolly Branch exhibits a poster created for the Women's Studies Program's "Who Needs Feminism" campaign on Thursday, February 14, 2013 The UNH Department of Women’s Studies has... Read More
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09/27/12 - Studying Women’s Rights in Post-Mubarak EgyptWhen Hannah Lawrence ’13 arrived in Cairo this past June, supporters of democracy were still filling Tahrir Square and citizens faced a second round of voting to elect a new... Read More