Moving Beyond the Impostor Phenomenon Speaker: Dr. Angélica Gutiérrez Tuesday, March 19, 12:45–1:45 p.m. Campus Center Executive Meeting Room REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT Dr. Oscar Holmes IV will have a fireside chat with Dr. Angélica Gutiérrez, one of the world’s leading researchers on the Impostor Phenomenon. In their conversation, they will discuss the latest research on the Impostor … Continue reading Join us March 19 for a Fireside Chat with Dr. Angélica Gutiérrez about the Imposter Phenomenon…
Tag: Women’s and Gender Studies
Join the EGSA for their Annual Conference on Apr. 14
The English Graduate Student Association (EGSA) will present their annual conference on Saturday, April 14th, 2018. The topic is “Haunted Heritage: Confronting a Culture of Specters,” and the event will feature a keynote address by author Samuel R. Delany at 2 p.m. in Penn 401. The free event begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Writers … Continue reading Join the EGSA for their Annual Conference on Apr. 14…
Health Sciences Speaker Series Begins Mar. 6
Dr. Meghan Gillen, Associate Professor of Psychology at Penn State Abington, will give a free lecture as part of the Health Science Speaker Series on Tuesday, March 6th for a lecture in honor of Women’s History Month. Dr. Gillen researches body image and adolescent and emerging adult development. This event is open to all and … Continue reading Health Sciences Speaker Series Begins Mar. 6…
Dr. Lynne Vallone Will Discuss her New Book “Big and Small” on Feb. 5
Dr. Lynne Vallone, Professor of Childhood Studies, will discuss her new book, Big and Small: A Cultural History of Extraordinary Bodies, on Monday, February 5th. Dr. Vallone’s new book surveys the lives and contexts of both real and imagined persons with extraordinary bodies from the seventeenth century to the present day through close examinations of art, … Continue reading Dr. Lynne Vallone Will Discuss her New Book “Big and Small” on Feb. 5…
Juliana Restrepo-Sanin Will Give Free Lecture on 12/7
Juliana Restrepo-Sanin, a doctoral candidate in political science at Rutgers University’s School of Arts and Sciences in New Brunswick, will present “Violence against Women in Politics and the Law: Successes and Limitations” on Thursday, December 7th. This free talk will begin at 12:45 p.m. and will be held in the Campus Center’s Private Dining Room. … Continue reading Juliana Restrepo-Sanin Will Give Free Lecture on 12/7…
LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Concludes 10/25
On October 25th, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program will conclude its film series, which is part of the month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month. The next film to be shown is Moonlight, an Oscar-winning film about a a young man growing up in Miami. Dr. Keith Green, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Africana Studies Program, … Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Concludes 10/25…
Visit the Learning Abroad Fair on 10/24
Visit the Learning Abroad Fair on Tuesday, October 24th, from 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Scarlet Lounge, and speak to faculty about the Spring 2018 courses that will feature trips to Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Ireland, Israel, and South Africa. All are welcome to attend, and registration is not … Continue reading Visit the Learning Abroad Fair on 10/24…
LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Continues 10/18
On October 18th, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program will continue its film series, which is part of the month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month. The next film to be shown is Dallas Buyers Club, a critically-acclaimed film about the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. Dr. Cyril Reade, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the … Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Continues 10/18…
LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Continues 10/11
The Women’s and Gender Studies Program will continue its film series, which is part of the month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month. The next film to be shown is The Imitation Game, a critically acclaimed film about the English mathematician and logician Alan Turing, who helped crack the Enigma code during World War II. Dr. Jim Brown and Dr. … Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Continues 10/11…
LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screenings Begin 10/3
In celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program will host a film series, screening four films over the course of October. The first film to be shown is Milk, about the gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay person to be elected for office in … Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screenings Begin 10/3…