Brown Bag Series Presentation, February 19, 2020

Women’s & Gender Studies’ Brown Bag Series of presentations returns on February 19, 2020.  These sessions are held one Wednesday each month at 12:30 pm in Curtin Hall 535B. Our first presenter is Natasha Borges Sugiyama, Associate Professor, Political Science …

Brown Bag Lunch Alert!

The final Brown Bag Lunch lecture of the semester is upon us! Please join us on Wednesday, December 04, 2019 in Curtin Hall, room 535B at 12:30 pm to hear Women’s & Gender Studies’ Visiting Assistant Professor, Jeremiah Favara, speak …

Fall 2019 Brown Bag Series: Cary Gabriel Costello, 11/20

Women’s & Gender Studies is hosting the Brown Bag Series of lectures again this fall.  One Wednesday per month, we invite anyone to join us in Curtin Hall, room 535B at 12:30 pm to hear esteemed lecturers speak on a …

Feminist Lecture Series Presents Kimberly Kay Hoang

Women’s & Gender Studies and the Vilas Trust Feminist Lecture Series continues with Kimberly Kay Hoang and “Engendering Global Capital: Homoerotic Triangles that Facilitate Foreign Investment in Emerging Markets” on Friday, November 15, 2019, from 3-5 PM in Curtin Hall, …

Fall 2019 Brown Bag Series: Jeremiah Favara, 12/04

Women’s & Gender Studies is hosting the Brown Bag Series of lectures again this fall.  One Wednesday per month, we invite anyone to join us on Wednesday, December 04, 2019 in Curtin Hall, room 535B at 12:30 pm to hear …

WGS Brown Bag Series: Maria Novotny, 10/23

Women’s & Gender Studies is hosting the Brown Bag Series of lectures again this fall.  One Wednesday per month, we invite anyone to join us in Curtin Hall, room 535B at 12:30 pm to hear esteemed lecturers speak on a …

WGS MA orientation: Wednesday, 8/28, 10AM

The annual WGS MA orientation will be Wednesday, August 28th at 10:00 am in the WGS conference/seminar room, Curtin Hall 535B.  All new and continuing master’s students in the WGS MA program as well as the coordinated degree programs (MA/MLIS and …

WGS Brown Bag: Jason Farr, May 1

“The Queer Phenomenology of Deafness in Early 18th Century Britain” Jason Farr (English, Marquette University) 12:30-1:30pm Curtin 535B, 3243 N. Downer Ave. Discussion afterwards. You are welcome to bring your lunch! Free and open to the public.