This newspaper clippings recognizes College of Wooster football players for their work with Every Woman's House, which aids women affected by domestic violence.
The image was taken a 2009 retirement reception at the Wooster Inn for Joanne Frye and Elena Sokol. The former Chairs of WOMN/WGSS include (left to right) Heather Fitz Gibbon, Nancy Grace, Joanne Frye, Susan Figge, Barb Burnell, Carolyn Durham, Mary…
This is an article from The Wooster Voice which reports on the decision by the students to have separate Take Back the Night marches for women and men during the events of the 1998 Women's Week.
This is an article of The College of Wooster's student newspaper, The Voice, by Willian Van Cleave which reports the passing of a Women's Studies major proposal in the February, 1989 faculty meeting in a vote of 83 in favor, 16 against and 1…
This brief article by Marcy Bailey in The Voice, The College of Wooster's student newspaper, reports on the formation of a Women's Lib group in the town of Wooster. The group, consisting of college students, college graduates and town women, had as…
This is a digital visualization of the frequency of the words "masculinity," "gender," and "women" between 1988 and 2016 on the titles of WGSS senior thesis generated by the web program Voyant.
This is a digital visualization of words frequencies on Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies' Independent Studies' titles generated by the web program Voyant.
This is a speech by an unknown person addressed to the college community at Wooster. The address begins with the questioning of "what do women want?" As it details women's demand for equality in the academic environment, it begs the question of the…
Multicultural raised fists (circulated from Refinery29 for use at the Women's March 2017), superimposed with Kauke Hall and the Wooster City Courthouse in the background.
This a program from the Theater and Dance Department at the College of Wooster for the play "Women of Ciudad Juárez" performed on April 21,22 and 23, 2014. The play was written by Mexican actress and director Cristina Michaus and translated and…