WMU Gender & Women's Studies

WMU Gender & Women's Studies Official page for Western Michigan University's Department of Gender and Women's Studies.

GWS is delighted to announce that Oliver Breese, a double major in GWS and Psychology, has been selected by the College ...
11/16/2021

GWS is delighted to announce that Oliver Breese, a double major in GWS and Psychology, has been selected by the College of Arts and Sciences to receive the Gwenivere Rabe Endowed Scholarship in recognition of his outstanding academic achievement at WMU.

Congratulations, Oliver!

08/30/2021

Welcome back to Fall semester! We're excited to begin a new academic year at WMU. Gender and Women's Studies is offering a mixture of in-person and online classes this Fall, and our main office is open every weekday.

Give us a call or stop by to say hello -- with masks on, of course. We look forward to seeing (half of) everyone's faces. :)

04/15/2021

As the academic year draws to a close here at WMU, we want to take a moment to recognize the hard work our faculty and students have done to navigate this unusual and challenging year. We’re proud of all our graduating seniors, and of the faculty and students who have successfully navigated the demands of online learning, keeping their commitment high in difficult times. We look forward to resuming fully in-person operations when it’s safe to do so. Meanwhile, our staff remain available by phone, email, and virtual meetings, for any and all questions. Best wishes to all for a pleasant and safe summer!

08/17/2020

The Gender and Women's Studies department is pleased to announce that Dr. Ilana Nash, Associate Professor in GWS, is our new chairperson. Dr. Susan Freeman has stepped down from that role after nine years of excellent service.

This Fall semester we will be operating remotely, to ensure maximum safety for our staff, faculty and students. We're offering a variety of highly enrolled classes online, and our department staff will be accessible for meetings and assistance via email, telephone, and video conferencing.

We're excited about starting the new academic year and wish everyone a happy, productive Fall season.

((please excuse the repost ))

In this time of great uncertainty, Gender and Women’s Studies at WMU remains firm in its commitments to racial, economic...
06/03/2020

In this time of great uncertainty, Gender and Women’s Studies at WMU remains firm in its commitments to racial, economic, and gender justice. Because...

Black lives matter.
Police brutality must end.
We are imperiled by authoritarian rule.
Xenophobic and hateful nationalism is a scourge.
Sexual and gender-based violence are intolerable.
Ending white supremacy requires words AND actions.
The privileged bear the most responsibility to repair and prevent harm.

Our visions of justice may be dismissed and trivialized, even by our own universities, but we will remain fierce in holding leaders, allies, and ourselves accountable.
We stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, including q***r people of color, whose liberation is at the heart of all that we do.

Silence equals death.
No justice. No peace.

06/02/2020
George Floyd.
05/28/2020

George Floyd.

Partly because vulnerable populations will already pay the highest price during the pandemic, the National Women’s Studi...
05/25/2020

Partly because vulnerable populations will already pay the highest price during the pandemic, the National Women’s Studies Association has urged universities to remain faithful to their GWS departments. Tracy Hall couldn’t agree more.

“The fact that Michigan has three strong women officials who are not only willing to stand up to the President, but also...
05/24/2020

“The fact that Michigan has three strong women officials who are not only willing to stand up to the President, but also to do so relentlessly, should make us all a bit more optimistic that nobody, especially women leaders, will take our present challenges, and our President, sitting down.
And that is President Trump’s worst nightmare.”

Three of Michigan's top women elected officials are unnerving the President of United States and are increasingly putting his reelection at stake.

On this Memorial Day weekend, we celebrate the fallen social justice warriors who have made our work in Women’s Studies ...
05/22/2020

On this Memorial Day weekend, we celebrate the fallen social justice warriors who have made our work in Women’s Studies possible. Strength and courage to all of us as we hold our communities and universities accountable for responding to the current crisis in ways that strengthen our commitment to racial and gender justice! May this current crisis be an opportunity to build upon the vision of earlier women of color and LGBTQ activists rather than an opportunity to quickly undo their work in the name of financial exigency.

“The current sheriff and I got into a pretty serious disagreement about the practice of him not holding officers account...
05/21/2020

“The current sheriff and I got into a pretty serious disagreement about the practice of him not holding officers accountable for use of force and harassment of women, female officers, and female inmates,” McGuffey told LGBTQ Nation.

Cincinnati’s Hamilton County is likely to elect their first openly gay sheriff this November—a former deputy who was fired for being just that.

Address

1903 W. Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI
49008

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when WMU Gender & Women's Studies posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The University

Send a message to WMU Gender & Women's Studies:

Share