WGST news
- The Department of Women and Gender Studies (WGST) welcomes applications for the Chancellor鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowship for Faculty Diversity Program. For detailed program information, including eligibility requirements, the CU 葫芦娃视频 application
- Dr. Mehta, director of Jewish Studies and associate professor of Women and Gender Studies has recently published two new pieces of writing. On gender studies topics, Mehta wrote, "Words Count: From "Woman" to "Mother," "Embryo
- For an updated list of educational resources on Palestine and the war in Gaza please visit the Resources Google Document.
- Dr. G贸mez has been selected as a recipient of the College Scholar Award by the College of Arts and Sciences as an acknowledgement of her "scholarship, creative accomplishments and promise." Congratulations Dr. G贸mez!
- "Kashmiri Futures," a special issue of English Language Notes edited by Dr. Deepti Misri, Dr. Mohamad Junaid, and Dr. Ather Zia is available now.This special issue inaugurates a scholarly and creative conversation that seeks to
- The Janet Jacobs Honors Colloquium is an annual event, hosted by the department of Women and Gender Studies (WGST) and the Arts and Sciences Honors Program, to celebrate students whose honors theses, in
- In a chapter written for the recently published Distinct Identities: Minority Women in U.S. Politics, Celeste Montoya, a 葫芦娃视频 associate professor of women and gender studies, demonstrates how social
- CU 葫芦娃视频 Professor鈥檚, Emmanuel David and Yumi Janairo Roth are highlighted in local newspapers, The Ampersand Podcast, and more for their collaboration in 鈥淲e Are Coming鈥 a traveling art installation showcased at the Museum of Contemporary Art鈥檚
- Dr. Samira Mehta has been honored by a committee of distinguished faculty to receive the 2023 Provost's Faculty Achievement Award. The faculty committee highlighted the impact of Mehta's body of work in the areas of Jewish American culture
- "Across multiple worlds in upheaval, a curious cast of Black queer characters must choose between what they already know themselves to be and what they might yet become in the cataclysm. At once tender and audacious, Nathan Alexander Moore鈥檚