The study of women's and gender studies focuses on the experiences and perspectives of women and considers how gender intersects with other factors, such as race and class, to shape all of our lives.
Why choose Women's Studies? Women’s Studies examines the role of women in society, drawing on historical and contemporary perspectives. Classes in our program discuss topics related to women’s lives ...
Explore the intersectionality of gender issues to advocate for equity. An alternative to the traditional curriculum, Gender and Women’s Studies provides you with the opportunity to examine history, ...
A quarter of the way through the 21st century, equality of opportunity and representation are still work in progress in biblical studies and in journals: work to which NTS seeks actively to contribute ...
Women and Gender Studies majors explore the past and current status of women around the world and the formation of gender and its intersections with other relations of power such as sexuality, race, ...
Sep. 5, 2024 — A new study shows that skin fungus colonization of Malassezia globosa speeds up breast cancer tumor ... False-Positive Mammograms Discourage Some Women from Future Screenings Sep.
Despite great strides made by the international women’s rights movement over many years, women and girls around the world are still married as children or trafficked into forced labor and sex ...
Review and Outlook: The Vice President was vigorous and confident in her DNC acceptance speech, but her lack of substance leaves an opening for Donald Trump. Photo: Annabelle Gordon/Zuma Press ...
That’s one of the central findings of a new, 10-year study of the roles and promotion rates of millions of women and men at major North American companies. After all the public efforts to ...
Black women are about 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than White women, but new research is showing this applies to all forms of the disease — and examines why. In the study, published ...
and 28% in the eight years before that (the President Bush era), according to a Gallup study. An average of 40% of women ages 18 to 29 identified as liberal over the past seven years. Hearst ...