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Associate Professor Dr. Amy Bhatt has written a fascinating piece about the colonial legacy of India's anti-sodomy law, just overturned. Check it out here!...
GWST spent the summer catching up with alums to ask them: What are you up to since graduation, and how has your work in gender and women's studies shaped your career and life? Check out our...
Latinx/Indigenous Sovereignty, Human Rights, and Violence
The Gender and Women’s Studies Program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin in August 2019. The successful...
We'd like to celebrate our faculty achievements this year
The Department of Gender and Women’s Studies is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our faculty over the last academic year – Dr. Amy Bhatt was incredibly active at the National Women’s...
Gender and Women’s Studies is excited to announce that three of our students will be presenting at URCAD this year! Our three presenters are listed below and we hope that you’re able to stop by...
Looking for a class to take this summer? Need upper division credits, or to fill that last Culture, Arts and Humanities, or Social Science credit? Why not do it with a class that will also make a...
This course critically examines how ideologies of gender and race are produced and disseminated through a range of media genres and forms such as film, television, music, advertising, news, the...
GWST is spending the summer catching up with some of our alumni to see what they're up to and how their course work in GWST continues to shape their work and lives. This time, Garrett Wright '01...
Anne Sageng was a triple major at UMBC, and now she's putting her skills and knowledge to work at Planned Parenthood in Baltimore. Catch up with another GWST aluma here!
GWST is spending the summer catching up with some of our alums. Max Wiggins '14 is an upper school English teacher at the Park School in Baltimore. We asked them how the GWST major has shaped...
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