Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies News
Kadlec ’10 will teach memoir course as Visiting Writer
Jeanna Kadlec ’10 returns to campus Block 2 to teach a Distinguished Visiting Writer seminar on memoir writing. Read More About Kadlec ’10 will teach memoir course as Visiting Writer
Class feature: Sagal teaches Queering the Restoration
Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing Katie Sagal takes her class on an exploration of gender expression in her course Queering the Restoration. Read More About Class feature: Sagal teaches Queering the Restoration
Pioneering women: The top moments in women’s history at Cornell College
Cornell College's top moments in women’s history celebrate the strong women who made their way at Cornell, from 1953 to today. Read More About Pioneering women: The top moments in women’s history at Cornell College
One day on the Hilltop: Aparna Thomas, professor
We follow Professor Aparna Thomas on campus for one day. Read More About One day on the Hilltop: Aparna Thomas, professor
Brogan’s first-year seminar solidified choice of major
Kate Brogan ՚18 credits her first-year seminar with Professor Aparna Thomas as critical to her decision to major in gender studies. Read More About Brogan’s first-year seminar solidified choice of major
Penn-Goetsch receives Exemplary Teacher Award
Professor Christina Penn-Goetsch received an unexpected honor at Commencement when she was announced as the recipient of the Exemplary Teacher Award. Read More About Penn-Goetsch receives Exemplary Teacher Award
Stavreva elected to MLA Forum on Women’s and Gender Studies
Cornell College's Kirilka Stavreva was elected to the executive committee of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) Forum on Women’s and Gender Studies. Read More About Stavreva elected to MLA Forum on Women’s and Gender Studies
Lecturer discusses experiences at Standing Rock, other Native American issues
Lyla June will share her thoughts on Standing Rock and other Native American issues during her lecture on the Cornell College campus on Wednesday, Nov. 8. Read More About Lecturer discusses experiences at Standing Rock, other Native American issues
CSRI project examines early 20th century abortion trials
Jack Majerus ’19 and Professor Tori Barnes-Brus are working to understand how 13 criminal trials from the early 20th century constructed the narratives of midwives and women who have received abortions. Read More About CSRI project examines early 20th century abortion trials
Students show off research at 20th Symposium
In April Cornell College held its 20th Annual Student Symposium, providing a high-level opportunity for students, faculty, and the community to engage with each other on topics across the liberal arts. Read More About Students show off research at 20th Symposium
Student Symposium April 25
Students will present their independent research at Cornell College’s 19th annual Student Symposium on April 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Thomas Commons. Read More About Student Symposium April 25
Feminist Symposium 2014
Keynote Speaker Daisy Hernandez spoke on race, gender, sexuality, and issues affecting young women of color at the Feminist Symposium April 19. Read More About Feminist Symposium 2014
Author, blogger speaking at Feminist Symposium
Author and feministing.com founder Jessica Valenti will give the keynote speech at Cornell College’s sixth annual Feminist Symposium at 7 p.m. on March 10 in King Chapel. Valenti, who was called one of the Top 100 Inspiring Women in the world by The Guardian is the author of three books: “Full Frontal Feminism: A Young […] Read More About Author, blogger speaking at Feminist Symposium