Undergraduate paper for WMNS 434: "History of the Second Wave," Fall 2004. Submitted by instructors Janice M. Bogstad and Sheila Smith for student award in the 2005 award cycle
Research in social psychology has shown that public attitudes towards feminism are mostly based on s...
While the majority of women living in the U.S. agree with feminist inspired goals, few claim a femin...
Undergraduate research paper/narrative for WMNS 210: "Culture of the Third Wave," Summer 2005. Submi...
While preparing for today I discovered that I had already used the \u27F\u27 word in a panel present...
Dare to use the F Word: Feminism! Students in this section of First-Year Seminar will learn about fe...
The increasing use of Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) surveys by university administrators to a...
Using third-wave feminism and playwriting as the foundation, this project intends to examine the his...
I’m thinking of a word. Can you guess it? This word is considered negative and harsh. It’s generally...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
Join the American Democracy Project, Professor Hollie Marquess, and Dr. Amanda Buday to discuss the ...
Excerpt: I was thrilled. My senior thesis, an essay exploring the theme of oppression in several wo...
Undergraduate project for WMNS 210: "Culture of the Third Wave," Summer 2004. Submitted by instructo...
This article revisions feminist thinking from the point of view of seven practitioners/researchers c...
As a women’s studies academic who has taught health and social care students for four years in the U...
Research in social psychology has shown that public attitudes towards feminism are mostly based on s...
While the majority of women living in the U.S. agree with feminist inspired goals, few claim a femin...
Undergraduate research paper/narrative for WMNS 210: "Culture of the Third Wave," Summer 2005. Submi...
While preparing for today I discovered that I had already used the \u27F\u27 word in a panel present...
Dare to use the F Word: Feminism! Students in this section of First-Year Seminar will learn about fe...
The increasing use of Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) surveys by university administrators to a...
Using third-wave feminism and playwriting as the foundation, this project intends to examine the his...
I’m thinking of a word. Can you guess it? This word is considered negative and harsh. It’s generally...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
Research indicates that most people espouse feminist ideologies, yet very few self-identify as femin...
Join the American Democracy Project, Professor Hollie Marquess, and Dr. Amanda Buday to discuss the ...
Excerpt: I was thrilled. My senior thesis, an essay exploring the theme of oppression in several wo...
Undergraduate project for WMNS 210: "Culture of the Third Wave," Summer 2004. Submitted by instructo...
This article revisions feminist thinking from the point of view of seven practitioners/researchers c...
As a women’s studies academic who has taught health and social care students for four years in the U...
Research in social psychology has shown that public attitudes towards feminism are mostly based on s...
While the majority of women living in the U.S. agree with feminist inspired goals, few claim a femin...
Undergraduate research paper/narrative for WMNS 210: "Culture of the Third Wave," Summer 2005. Submi...