The Gender & Women’s Studies (GWST) program at Kennesaw State University offers an interdisciplinary curriculum reflecting the vitality of gender studies, while focusing on intersections with race, ethnicity, and social class. Our coursework emphasizes that gender requires careful attention to its c…
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A Panel discussion consisting of numerous female teachers talk about women in education (teachers, professors), issues concerning female students and women who wish to get into education, and the future of education for women.
The Women and Aging Lectures were sponsored by Kennesaw State University Gender and Women’s Studies program, English Department, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, American Studies Program, and the Institute for Global Initiatives, Conflict Management. Roberta Maierhofer is Professor at the Department of American Studies at the University of Graz, Austria, as well as Adjunct Professor at Binghamton University, New York. She wrote her dissertation on William H Gass and has taught and published on US writers of the 1930s, documentary file, American culture in the 1980s and on various aspects of women and again in American literature and culture. Her most recent book is Narratives of Life: Mediating Age (co-edited with Heike Hartung).
The question and answer period for the Women and Aging Lectures sponsored by the Kennesaw State University Gender and Women’s Studies program, English Department, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, American Studies Program, and the Institute for Global Initiatives, Conflict Management. Roberta Maierhofer is Professor at the Department of American Studies at the University of Graz, Austria, as well as Adjunct Professor at Binghamton University, New York. She wrote her dissertation on William H Gass and has taught and published on US writers of the 1930s, documentary file, American culture in the 1980s and on various aspects of women and again in American literature and culture. Her most recent book is Narratives of Life: Mediating Age (co-edited with Heike Hartung).
A panel discussion of numerous women in the Atlanta area who work in the profession of law. The women discuss various issues surrounding women’s rights in the profession of law, and the challenges many women face (discrimination, harassment, stereotyping, etc.).
A panel discussion of numerous women in the Atlanta area who work in the profession of law. The women discuss various issues surrounding women’s rights in the profession of law, and the challenges many women face (discrimination, harassment, stereotyping, etc.).
Speakers discuss gender and care giving in today's society and give personal insights and experiences.Speakers are: Dr. Richard Sowell, GWST Advisory Board member Barbara Waters, Dr. Keith Botelho, Nancy King, GWST student Jen Kreitzer.