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Women's Studies at Cornell College is an interdisciplinary program designed to introduce students to the new scholarship about the social, political, and cultural experiences of women. The program:

  • offers an introductory course in Women's Studies (WST 171) open to all undergraduates.
  • offers cross-listed courses from more than a dozen disciplines.
  • has an undergraduate major and minor.
  • sponsors opportunities for internships, experiential learning, leadership roles, and off-campus study.
  • includes participating faculty who represent half of Cornell's departments.
  • promotes research about women across the disciplines through lectures, workshops, and presentations.

For more information, contact Aparna Thomas, the Women's Studies Chair

 

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Our Cornell Students

Jonathan Starko

Class of 2006

What I'm Studying

Double major in Women Studies and Sociology

Why Cornell?

Cornell really wasn't my first choice. What has kept me here are the wonderful people, the small discussion based classes, the amazing professors, the numerous availibility of activities to get involved with on campus, and, of course, OCAAT.

Other Activities

President of Men Against Violence, member of Alliance, WAG, WRG, Peace & Justice, Cornell Greens, Student Global Aids Campaign, Leadership and Service Programs as well as the social group Sigma Tau.

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