"Love's Reasons" by Melissa Fahmy, Philosophy Fri, 10/23/2015 - 12:20pm Read more about "Love's Reasons" by Melissa Fahmy, Philosophy
"Women as the Barometers of Newlyweds’ Relationship Outcomes" by Justin Lavner, Psychology Fri, 10/16/2015 - 12:20pm Read more about "Women as the Barometers of Newlyweds’ Relationship Outcomes" by Justin Lavner, Psychology
"Debt and the Safety Net" by Mary Caplan, School of Social Work Fri, 10/02/2015 - 12:20pm Read more about "Debt and the Safety Net" by Mary Caplan, School of Social Work
"A Real Life ‘Scandal’: Black Women Writers, Images, and Representation in Hollywood" by Kristyl Tift, Women's Studies & Theatre and Film Studies Fri, 09/25/2015 - 12:20pm Read more about "A Real Life ‘Scandal’: Black Women Writers, Images, and Representation in Hollywood" by Kristyl Tift, Women's Studies & Theatre and Film Studies
"The New Paradox of Women’s Citizenship: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Postconflict Presidential Rhetoric" by Belinda Stillion Southard, Communication Studies Fri, 09/11/2015 - 12:20pm Read more about "The New Paradox of Women’s Citizenship: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Postconflict Presidential Rhetoric" by Belinda Stillion Southard, Communication Studies
WMST (SOCI) 4280 Global Perspectives on Gender Credit Hours: 3 The diverse social and cultural manifestations of gender located within an economic, social, and political context. Case studies drawn from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Prerequisites: SOCI 1101 or SOCI 1101H or SOCI 2600 or permission of department Level: Undergraduate Read more about WMST (SOCI) 4280
IWS director accepts Eleanor Roosevelt Fund honor at AAUW Convention Juanita Johnson-Bailey, director of the Institute for Women's Studies at the University of Georgia, accepted the 2015 Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award, an honor given by the American Association of University Women for outstanding contributions to equality and education for women and girls, at the AAUW National Convention in San Diego on June 21, 2015. Read more about IWS director accepts Eleanor Roosevelt Fund honor at AAUW Convention
WMST 8250 Special Topics Seminar in Women's Studies Credit Hours: 3 hrs. Ongoing and current topics of scholarly interest in Women's Studies. Prerequisites: WMST 7010 Duplicate Credit: Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit. Semester Offered: Fall Spring Level: Graduate Read more about WMST 8250
WMST 8100 LGBTQ Studies Credit Hours: 3 hrs. Investigation of same-sex desire, heterosexuality, homosexuality, and the regulation of sexual identities across different racial/ethnic and class/regional communities. Focusing on Native American, African American, Latino, Asian American, and international studies, with texts from law, anthropology, history, film, fiction, and theory. Prerequisites: WMST 4010/6010 or permission of department Prerequisite or Corequisite: WMST 8020 or permission of department Semester Offered: Fall Spring Level: Graduate Read more about WMST 8100