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Department of Women's Studies, Ohio State
Contact
230 North Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210
Ph. (614) 292-1021
Fx. (614) 292-0276
http://womens-studies.osu.edu/
womstd.info@osu.edu
Columbus, OH 43210
Ph. (614) 292-1021
Fx. (614) 292-0276
http://womens-studies.osu.edu/
womstd.info@osu.edu
The Department of Women's Studies at The Ohio State University offers an undergraduate major and minor, a master's degree, and a doctorate in women's studies. Courses at the university in women's studies use innovative teaching methods to distribute new scholarship on women and to encourage critical approaches to established knowledge. The purpose of the department is to promote teaching, research, and academic programming on women's issues, feminist perspectives, and gender studies.
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Principal Staff
Lexie Beer, Program CoordinatorPh. (614) 292-1021
E-mail: beer.42@osu.edu
Miranda Cavins, Office Assistant
Ph. (614) 292-1021
E-mail: cavins.1@osu.edu
Stacia Kock, Undergraduate Advisor
Ph. (614) 688-4713
E-mail: kock.4@osu.edu
Areas of Expertise:
Women in History, Women's, Gender & Feminist StudiesMember Experts:
Projects & Campaigns
Women's Studies Outreach and Engagement
Peer Education Program. PEER POWER! trains and enables undergraduate students to present gender-related topics to teens in local schools and youth groups.
NEW Leadership Ohio educates and empowers college women to take on public leadership roles by going through training in a state-wide weeklong residential summer institute.
Women's Studies
Curriculum Development
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for Teachers, to be held July 2000.
Reading Women's Lives: An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Women's Studies is a database of more than 260 articles about teaching introductory level women's studies. The project will allow instructors to create their own textbooks.
Reports & Resources
The Department of Women's Studies publishes an annual newsletter that highlights the accomplishments of faculty and students and recongizes program advancements.
Opportunities, Grants & Fellowships
The Department of Women's Studies provides a variety of opportunities for grants, scholarships, and awards for both undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty members. More information can be located regarding specific opportunities by clicking on the links to the left.
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