FacultyAmerican womanhood is not what it used to be − understanding the backlash to Dobbs v. Jackson6.12.24
FacultyFaculty Publication - Wretched Refuse: Disability, Disposables, and the Cripistemology of Camp5.21.24
FacultyNew Course Offering! Professor Rebecca Wanzo to lead Interdisciplinary ‘Politics of Reproduction’ course to explore history, implications post-Roe v. Wade8.18.22
Professor Heather Berg writes for the Boston Review - "The Left Won't Win If Sex Workers Don't Too"7.21.22
WGSS Minor, Jack Mayer’s short film, "Philia," wins the best LGBTQ film at the Experimental Forum International Film and Video Art Festival7.21.22
Faculty, Awards and Notables Professor Heather Berg is the recipient of the 2022 C. L. R. James Award for Published Books for Academic or General Audience4.21.22
FacultyAn interview with Cynthia Barounis about her book Vulnerable Constitutions: Queerness, Disability, and the Remaking of American Manhood8.10.21
National Women's Studies Association awards the Alison Piepmeier Book Prize to WGSS faculty member, Cynthia Barounis11.11.20
WGSS Alum, Olivia Beres: "Stop Comparing Amy Conet Barrett to a Handmaid. She would be a Wife."10.26.20
5.21.24Faculty Publication - Wretched Refuse: Disability, Disposables, and the Cripistemology of Camp
12.8.22Professor Ivan Bujan reviews Jack Lowery’s "It Was Vulgar And It Was Beautiful: How AIDS Activists Used Art To Fight A Pandemic"
8.18.22New Course Offering! Professor Rebecca Wanzo to lead Interdisciplinary ‘Politics of Reproduction’ course to explore history, implications post-Roe v. Wade
7.21.22Professor Heather Berg writes for the Boston Review - "The Left Won't Win If Sex Workers Don't Too"
7.21.22WGSS Minor, Jack Mayer’s short film, "Philia," wins the best LGBTQ film at the Experimental Forum International Film and Video Art Festival