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left to right: Ashwini Tambe (WGSS Director), Sharon Rogers, and Priya Purandare
WGSS Director Ashwini Tambe with WGSS MA alums Sharon Rogers and Priya Purandare for an event on "Careers in Gender and Representation"

From symposia to film screenings and lecture events featuring internationally renowned scholars, there are plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow students, faculty, and alumni in the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) network.

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Department News

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‘Writing Blackgirls’ and Women’s Health Science’

Edited by Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program Professor Jameta Barlow, the collection of works focuses on the well-being of Black girls and women.

Former WGSS directors (from left) Daniel Moshenberg, Jennifer Nash, Cynthia Deitch and Kavita Daiya joined current director Ashwini Tambe at the program’s 50th anniversary symposium.

‘Mighty’ WGSS Program Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Past directors joined faculty, students and alumni to mark the enduring impact of the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies program.

Spring 2022 WGSS Awards

The WGSS Program is now accepting applications for the Spring 2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Awards!

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How to Find a Job During the Pandemic

Tips on everything related to job hunting from finding job postings to keeping track of application materials.

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WGSS Assistant Professor Dr. Jameta Barlow Quoted in Several News Articles

Congratulations to Dr. Jameta Nicole Barlow (Assistant Professor in the University Writing Program and of WGSS) on being quoted in several news articles.

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Dr. Kavita Daiya Publishes her Book in Paperback

Congratulations to Dr. Kavita Daiya on her book, Graphic Narratives about South Asia and South Asian America: Aesthetics and Politics (Routledge) being published in a paperback version!

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2021 Yulee Lecture Symposium

We thank the 98 people in the house last Tuesday in the WGSS Program for our annual endowed Yulee Symposium: Gender, Race, and Migration!

WGSS Class of 2020

Congratulations to the MA Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies' class of 2020

WGSS Faculty Mentioned in a Publication: Dr. Moshenberg

WGSS faculty Dr. Dan Moshenberg was recently mentioned in an article published by Fairfax County Times...

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CCAS Award for Excellence in Graduate Faculty Mentoring

Professor Eiko Strader, a professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Public Policy, was awarded this year's CCAS Award for Excellence in Graduate Faculty Mentoring.