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Congratulations to GWST major Stephen Lewis who will be attending Angelo State University (ASU) in San Angelo Texas for graduate work in clinical counseling. He will get to continue developing...
Gender and Women's Studies is excited to share this story of just one of our students making good as they head out into the world. Check out this feature on Emily Eaglin, who served as the...
Beginning on Study Day, May 17th through May 24th, the Women's Center will be closing at 5pm (and still at 4pm on Fri, 5/19). The center will be CLOSED on May 25th and 26th. Summer Hours...
The Women’s Center at UMBC turns 25 this year! We’re excited to share our important milestone with UMBC’s 50th Anniversary and will be celebrating throughout the year with the rest of campus! We...
A reflection by student staff member Shira Devorah By now, many of us have heard of that Pepsi ad with Kendall Jenner appropriating the Black Lives Matter movement. Immediately after the...
Check out some of the many events happening on & off-campus!
Click on the attached flyer for full details. This is just a cross-section of the many on and off-campus events happening in recognition of National Asian Pacific American Heritage Month...
Still deciding on summer classes? Worried you can't fit in a whole class, what with all that work, travel, and pool time? Rest easy--check out GWST 323: Gender & Sitcoms! This course is a...
Gender and Women's Studies was thrilled to take part in last night's Lavender Celebration, UMBC's yearly event honoring LGBTQIA students, faculty, and staff. We were even more excited to hear that...
Still deciding on summer classes? Thinking about AMST/GWST 310 or another course that meets in the new classroom in the Lion Building downtown? Learn more about these courses and what you can...
Check out these recent contributions by Gender and Women's Studies majors! Our students rock! Marie Pessagno '17, social work and gender and women's studies, talks about the challenges...