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Women’s Studies: A Love Letter

Published: February 5, 2016

This is a guest post written by Hollie Davis. Hollie is a Women’s Studies Major at Denison University in Ohio and a member of the campus AAUW group. ——————————————————————————————————————– Feminism has always represented the integration of domestic and foreign policy for me. I really gravitated toward this discipline because it bridged the gap that existed between […]

By Mari Vangen

Top 5 Reasons to Attend NYFLC 2016-Reason #2

Published: February 4, 2016

One of my favorite parts of my undergraduate experience was getting to attend conferences all over-from the first time I attended a large scale conference with my fellow Women’s, Gender and Sexuality majors, I was hooked on it. The panels! The speakers! The conference swag bags! However, my favorite part of attending conferences was how […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Recap: 30th Annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day Briefing

Published: February 3, 2016

As a former high school athlete I was thrilled to attend the 30th Annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day Briefing. Throughout high school being a member of the basketball, soccer, and track team gave me a sense of focus and determination that has helped me throughout my entire life. During my sophomore year […]

By Rosemary Barber

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