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Charlotte Bunch to Speak at UNCG March 19th
From a UNCG Campus Weekly article:
Charlotte Bunch, founding director and senior scholar at the Center for Women’s Global Leadership, Rutgers University, will present this year’s Duncan Women’s History Month Lecture at UNCG.
It will be held Tuesday, March 19, at 4 p.m. in the Virginia Dare Room, Alumni House. Her talk is titled “Women’s Human Rights Globally: A Retrospective 20 Years After the UN World Conferences in Vienna, Cairo, and Beijing.”
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Students Represent WGS at Greensboro Historical Museum's International Women's Day Celebration
Five UNCG Women's & Gender Studies students represented the program at the Greensboro Historical Museum's International Women's Day event on March 8th, 2013.
Dr. Danielle Bouchard's Book Received Favorable Review in "Signs" Journal
Dr. Danielle Bouchard's book A Community of Disagreement: Feminism in the University received a favorable review in the well-known journal Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
WGS Alum Debuts "Keepin' It Queer" Web Series, Featuring WGS Students & Instructors
Carrie Hart, a graduate of the WGS MA program and a current student in the UNCG Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations PhD program, has teamed up with filmmaker Rick Dillwood, to produce the web series "Keepin' It Queer."
Several familiar WGS faces are featured in the most recent episode!
WGS Major Wooten Gough Profiled in YES! Weekly
Wooten Gough, a WGS major known for his activism about immigrant rights and queer issues, was profiled in YES! Weekly as part of their Valentine's Day issue.
Videos of Five WGS Faculty & Affiliates Recently Honored>
Over one-third of recent UNCG Excellence Award Recipeinets were WGS-affiliated. Out of fourteen faculty and staff members honored with Excellence Awards, five of them were WGS Faculty or WGS Affiliates.
Fun at the WGS Holiday Potluck
On December 7th, 2012, WGS hosted a potluck at the home of the WGS Director, Ann Dils, for all interested individuals associated with the program.
Students Recreate Judy Chicago's "The Dinner Party"
When Dr. Lisa Levenstein asked members of her 500-level course, "Feminist Politics in Recent U.S. History," to choose a topic for their end-of-semester presentation, MA student Laura Malloy and undergraduate WGS major Derrick Foust decided to study the feminist art movement of the 1970s and 1980s.
Rebecca Mann, New President of WGS Friends, in Greensboro News & Record
MA Alum Rebecca Mann was recently elected as the new President of the Friends of WGS group, and was recently profiled in the Greensboro News & Record.
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| March 19th | Charlotte Bunch at UNCG For more info >>> |
| March 25th | Deadline: Cone Award Course Scholarship For more info >>> |
| March 25th | Deadline: LAC Faculty Research Grant Applications For more info >>> |
| April 18th-20th | SEWSA 2013: Outrage! For more info >>> |
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