WGST news
- The WGST faculty are pleased to welcome Dr. A. Marie Ranjbar as our newest assistant professor! Ranjbar's work integrates feminist political geography with scholarship on critical human rights, environmental justice, and
- We are pleased to share that Dania Arayssi, doctoral student in the Department of Political Science and member of our WGST Graduate Certificate Program, has been awarded the 2022 Figueroa Family Fellowship. This scholarship is
- We’ve been through some big transitions since you heard from us last! Catch up with the latest news from the Department of Women and Gender Studies in our latest issue of Bolder Voices newsletter.
- Dr. Cassy Gonzalez (WGST '13) completed her dissertation with distinction in Ethnic Studies and is now an assistant professor in criminal justice at Sam Houston State University.
- Vivienne Armstrong and Dr. Louise Young, two trailblazing LGBTQ activists, met with students to discuss their lifetime of advocacy and their relationship which began at CU Â鶹ӰԺ 50 years ago.
- Robert Buffington published the article "Chin-Chun-Chan: Popular Sinophobia in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico City," in the April 2021 issue of The Americas: A Quarterly Journal of Latin American History. He is currently on fellowship at the CU
- Emma with her dog, Willa We were happy to catch up with Emma Breitman, an alumna of the class of 2020 who graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's in women and gender studies, minors in Spanish and
- The Gender Justice League, our women and gender studies student practicum group, helped call attention to the victim blaming often suffered by survivors of sexual assault with their October recognition of 'Denim Days'. This
- After serving as the chair of women and gender studies for the past year, Dr. Kaifa Roland was recently named the new director of the Pan-African Studies Program at Clemson University.
- We are pleased to announce the addition of a new faculty member to the women and gender studies roster, and introduce Dr. Hillary Potter, who has joined us this summer as associate professor. Potter holds a B.A. and a Ph.D. in