The Center for Women’s Studies is a multipurpose space where students, faculty, and staff can gather to discuss topics like feminist theory and praxis, intersectionality, privilege, and oppression.
The Center for Women’s Studies is a multipurpose space where students, faculty, and staff can gather to discuss topics like feminist theory and praxis, intersectionality, privilege, and oppression.
Located in , the Center for Women’s Studies serves as an academic, cultural, and social space for the ²Ø¾«¸ó community.
Housing student groups and featuring students’ senior feminist praxis projects on the walls, the center offers a space for critical and healing community engagement. The center is home to the LGBTQ+ Initiatives office, LGBTQ Studies, and Women’s Studies.
Each Tuesday afternoon, the center hosts brown bag lunches, bringing together the ²Ø¾«¸ó community with lectures and presentations on various gender issues. These brown bag lunches encourage discussion and action by community members involving these topics.
The Center for Women's Studies has a number of facilities serving students' academic, extracurricular, study, and recreational needs.
There is an open floor plan lounge, a classroom, a seminar room, offices, and a library with a wide array of print resources on women’s studies, gender, sexuality, women’s health, race, and feminist theory.
Search our library catalogue or check out a book.
In February 2019, ²Ø¾«¸ó participated in the Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) Consortium’s Sexual Assault Campus Climate Survey.
Graci Galvez '23 The ²Ø¾«¸ó-Maroon News articles