Women/Womxn-identified are well-represented among the faculty, staff and students in IAFS and the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community, which provides a supportive and engaging environment for professional and personal development.
Center for Inclusion and Social Change (CISC)
The CISC supports undergraduate and graduate students across multiple identities, including students of color, LGBTQ+ students, QTBIPOC students, women and femme students and first-generation students. They provide community-building programs, educational opportunities, and a space for students to interact with people from different cultures.Ìý
CU Womxn's Leadership Symposium
The symposium seeks to explore a variety of ways womxn/womxn-identified individuals build their leadership skills and feel empowered to become tomorrow’s leaders.Ìý
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is a member institution of the AAUW, a national organization which advocates for women and girls. The AAUW offers a wide range of fellowships and grants at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Health teams and services working together to provide the evidence-based treatments for every age and situation. They specialize in addressing prominent women’s health issues, including reproductive health, gynecology, pregnancy, fertility, pelvic floor issues and gynecologic cancer.