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Susan Reverby, “Escaping Melodrama:  How Should We Think about the Immoral Research Studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala?”

[ March 3, 2016; 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm. ]

 

 

Public Lecture: Allen Hall 221
1020 University St.
UO campus
Poster PDF

Susan M. Reverby—the Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas and a professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, Wellesley College—will give a public lecture at the University of Oregon in Allen Hall 221 on March 3. Her lecture is titled,  “Escaping Melodrama: How Should We […]

micha cárdenas, “Shifting Poetics: Trans of Color Movement in Digital Media”

[ February 24, 2016; 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ]

 

 

Clinical Services Bulding (CLS) 220
901 E. 18th St.
PART OF WGS 199

Shifting Poetics: Trans of Color Movement in Digital Media, with micha cárdenas

After unprecedented visibility for trans women of color in 2014, the number of murders of trans women more than doubled in 2015. In this talk, cárdenas elaborates a trans of color poetics that can […]

“It’s on Us” — an update on campus sexual assault from Oregon Quarterly

This Oregon Quarterly article provides an update on campus sexual assault. Go to: It’s On Us

“It’s on Us: Amid a heightened national awareness of the problem of sexual assault on college campuses, many at the UO are working to find solutions,” by Rosemary Howe Camozzi (Oregon Quarterly, Spring 2015).

Goodman named a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study

Goodman named a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study | Around the O.
Bryna Goodman, professor, UO Department of History, is a CSWS faculty affiliate.

Globalization & Alterity: CSWS’s newest Research Interest Group

February 18, 2015—Journalism graduate student Sarah T. Hamid and international studies graduate student Tariq L. Rahman are the coordinators of Globalization & Alterity, a new research interest group (RIG) at the University of Oregon’s Center for the Study of Women in Society.
The new RIG’s mission statement reads as follows: “The Globalization & Alterity Research Interest […]

Anthropology Professor Lynn Stephen Receives Two Significant Professional Awards

Lynn Stephen / photo by Jack Liu
February 4, 2015—UO anthropologist Lynn Stephen has received two significant professional national and international awards. In March of 2015 she will give the Michael Kearney Memorial Lecture at the meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology in Pittsburgh. The award is for an outstanding scholar whose presentation will explore […]