Gender and Women's Studies
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Gender and Women's Studies, abbreviated as GWST is a course of study offered through the Gender and Women's Studies Program. It includes one major and one minor.
Overview[edit]
Gender and Women's Studies allows students to study a broad array of topics related to gender, including women, men, gays and lesbians, and feminism. GWST majors may or may not be affiliated with SASS.
Miriam Timmer once suggested renaming the department Feminism and Gender Studies, so that it could be abbreviated as FAGS.
Faculty[edit]
Current[edit]
- Magali Roy-Féquière, Program Chair, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies
- Nancy Eberhardt, Professor of Anthropology
- Brenda Fineberg, Associate Professor of Classics
- Penny Gold, Professor of History
- Lori Haslem, Associate Professor of English Literature
- Heather Hoffmann, Professor of Psychology
- Fred Hord, Professor of Black Studies
- Karen Kampwirth, Associate Professor of Political Science
- Lynette Lombard, Associate Professor of Art
- Elizabeth Carlin-Metz, Associate Professor of Theatre
- Robin Ragan, Associate Professor of Spanish
- Natania Rosenfeld, Associate Professor of English
- Kelly Shaw, Instructor in Psychology and Gender and Women's Studies
- William Young, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Former[edit]
Course Requirements[edit]
See program page