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Professor’s book reexamines 19th century American painters
August 25, 2010
For decades, art historians ignored the work of impressionist painters who used their talent to paint scenes of domestic life in 19th century America. A forthcoming book by associate professor Kirstin Ringelberg argues that it’s time for scholars to reexamine these paintings, which depict a more complex story of the time normally seen to show women simply as “decorative” objects.
Kromer featured in Times-News article about the future of women in politics
August 23, 2010
Political science professor Mileah Kromer, whose specialties include women in politics and government, shared her insights about female candidates in North Carolina in an article published recently by the Burlington (N.C.) Times-News.
WGS Movie Screening of “Slut” – April 20
April 16, 2010
Love Your Body Month movie screening and panel – March 8
March 5, 2010
Film Screening: ‘Beauty Mark’, March 2
February 26, 2010
The Vagina Monologues on Feb. 14
January 15, 2010
“They Call Me Muslim” film documentary – Nov. 18
November 16, 2009
Michelle Trim presents paper at National Women’s Studies Conference
November 16, 2009
Michelle Trim presented a paper at the National Women's Studies Association conference in Atlanta, Ga, that was held Nov. 12-15.
Charlie Remy ’07 to be on radio show discussing Asperger’s syndrome
November 10, 2009
Charlie Remy ’07, a double major in Spanish and Women’s and Gender Studies while at Elon, will be a guest on a live Boston radio call-in program Sunday night when he talks about his experience with Asperger’s syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism.
“Speak Out” Against Domestic Violence – Oct. 1
September 28, 2009