Women's
Studies Students
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2009 "The Bessie" Recipient Analyssa Noe |
2009 Outstanding Senior Sadie Davis & Presenter Prof. Veanne Anderson |
2009 Coordinator's Award Jenna Butler |
2008 Reception Prof. Darlene Hantzis |
Women's Studies minors often come from programs such Political Science [with or without Legal Studies]; Sociology; or Psychology/Sociology, but there is no limit to the choice of minoring in Women's Studies as it relates to your major. WS students are some of the most active students on campus. Not only will you find them involved in organizing campus events such as Take Back the Night; you'll find that many of them enter the political arena via involvement in Student Government, or function as Learning Community Peer Assistants, Resident Hall Assistants, and work with the Center for Public Service and Community Engagement. They are often involved in the Alternative Spring Break, Banned Books Week, and local and national political programming.
Graduating students are eligible for several Awards: Outstanding Student, Coordinator's Award, and "The Bessie". WS faculty nominate students for these honors, which are presented at an end-of-semester event in the Spring. For more information, see Scholarships & Awards.
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2008 Outstanding Senior Nicole Christlieb |
2008 Graduates |
2008 Reception |
2008 "The Bessie" Recipient: Analyssa Noe |
The Women's Studies Program has exposed me to a vast number of diversity-related issues. These issues have challenged my thinking and have altered the way I learn inside and outside the classroom. (Laura Wolk, communication major, women's studies minor)