Women and Gender Studies
- The Research and Innovation Office has announced the 2023 RIO Faculty Fellows cohort, which includes 17 babyÖ±²¥app members from departments and research institutes spanning the campus.
- Protests in Iran have sent shockwaves through the country as thousands across the globe have joined in solidarity. Marie Ranjbar explains the history of women-led protests in Iran, what's different this time and what the global community can do to support women's bodily autonomy there.
- Professors’ conceptual art shines spotlight on those who existed at the margins of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West shows.
- Asuka Morley, Stacy Norwood, Lia Pileggi, Michael Shernick and Alicia Turchette recognized for going well above and far beyond the call of duty.
- Views on abortion differ not only among major religious traditions, but within each one.
- Conservative Christians have cheered restrictions on some birth control. But many decades ago, Christian leaders’ support helped contraceptives become acceptable in the first place.
- The award, considered one of the College of Arts and Sciences' highest honors, is given to students for academic achievement and service
- Emmanuel David will use the fellowship to explore a little-known performance tour of Christine Jorgensen, a pioneer of the transgender movement, across Asia and the Pacific in the 1960s.
- Figuring out whether to celebrate holidays, and how, is tricky for lots of interfaith families—but thoughtful communication makes a difference
- Henry Luce Foundation funds a three-year partnership between the Program in Jewish Studies and University Libraries to ‘recover, study and elevate’ voices of Jews of color.