Amanda Hiber

Fall 2023 WGS Courses

WGS 2000.OL1: Gender, Sex, and Justice 

Prof. Sharde’ Chapman

Online / Asynchronous

Fulfills: IT4 & IT6

CJS 4810.01 /4180.OL1: Women, Crime, and Justice 

Prof. Camille Howard

Online or In-Person:

T/Th 11:20am-12:35pm

 ENL 2750.01: Diverse Voices in Literature 

Prof. Amanda Hiber

M/W 2:00-3:15pm

Fulfills: IT4 & IT6

ENL 2750.HON: Honors Diverse Voices in Literature 

Prof. Stephen Pasqualina

T/Th 9:55-11:10am

Fulfills: IT4 & IT6

POL 3100.01 Women in Politics

Prof. Genevieve Meyers

T/Th 2:00-3:15pm

Fulfills: IT3, IT4, & C2

PYC 2700.OL1: Human Sexuality 

Instructor TBD

Online / Asynchronous

Fulfills: IT4

RELS 3400.OL1: Class, Race, and Gender 

Prof. Hsiao-Lan Hu

T 6:40-9:10 pm

Online / Synchronous

Fulfills: IT4 & D3

RELS 4140.01: Gender and Religion 

Prof. Shardé Chapman

T 6:40-9:10pm

Online/ Synchronous

Fulfills: IT4 & D3

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2022-23 WGS Writing Competition Winners

Scholarly Essay winners:

First Place:

Alexa Krauth, “Why It Is Important for Women to Be in Politics”

Second Place:

Cari Gamlin, “The Construction of the Woman Frankenstein: How the Perfect Woman Is Created in the Early Modern Period”

Third Place:

Charnay Hatten, “Sexuality and Political Power”

 

Poetry winners:

First Place:

Cari Gamlin, “I Came from Soil”

Second Place:

Jeremy St. Martin, “The Queer Monologues”

Third Place:

Aly Porcerelli, “All I Want”

 

Short Prose (personal essay/short fiction) winners:

First Place:

Sam Lickey, “Nicotine in the Car” (personal essay)

Second Place:

Kenia Contreras, “Not All Are Bastards” (short story)

Third Place:

Sam Gillmore, “Women Belong In the Kitchen” (personal essay)

Honorable Mention:

Kristel Hope Ndakwe, “The Flowers: A Creative Imitation of Virginia Woolf’s ‘The Mark on the Wall’” (short story)

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