This Week
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Nadine Naber is awarded a Global Challenges for a Third Century Initiative grant for her digital photo archive project, Women’s Human Rights in Egypt: Food, Safety and Political Participation
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Julianne Halsey and Angela Pérez-Villa are the 2013 McGuigan Prize winners for best essays in Women's Studies
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Amal Hassan Fadlalla receives Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
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Read Women's Studies and History doctoral candidate Cookie Woolner's blog post on queer black women and marriage ceremonies in the 1920s-1970s
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Leela Fernandes' book "Transnational Feminism in the United States: Knowledge, Ethics, Power" is released
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"Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in the U.S." is in the Lane Hall Exhibit Space
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Student project reports on the accessibility of the judicial bypass law for Florida minors
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Department Chair Elizabeth Cole is honored with a Sarah Goddard Power Award
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Marking a milestone, Women's Studies 40th anniversary video
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Watch Prof. Angela Dillard and PhD Candidate Khaliah Mangrum discuss the Lane Hall Exhibit Claiming Citizenship on Detroit Public Television's American Black Journal
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Claiming Citizenship: African Americans and New Deal Photography is in the Lane Hall Exhibit Space
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Terri Conley is cited in the New York Times Sunday Review piece, Darwin Was Wrong About Dating
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Women's Studies is accepting nominations for the 2013 Feminist Practice Award. The deadline is Fri., March 1.
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Elizabeth Cole writes in the APS Observer about two pioneers of feminist and black psychology
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Doing Neuroscience, Doing Feminism: An Interview with Professor Sari van Anders
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Professor Tiya Miles is Searching for the Historical Truth in African and American Indian Relationships
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Professor Terri Conley's research has challenged evolutionary psychology’s thesis that women are less interested in casual sex than men
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Junior Katayoon Sabet fled religious persecution in Iran to continue her education at Michigan. Her story is in the LSA Magazine.
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Rachel Fentin wrote her honors thesis about the Hunger Games and the Giver, two dystopian young adult novels. It's covered in the LSA Magazine.
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Gayle Rubin is awarded a Ruth Benedict Book Prize from the Association for Queer Anthropology
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Child hunger expert Mariana Chilton's Shaw lecture is now available online and as a podcast
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How mothers living in poverty are demanding economic justice was the topic of the Shaw lecture. Read about it in the University Record.
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Nadine Naber's new book, Arab America: Gender, Cultural Politics, and Activism, is released
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The research by Terri Conley, Amy Moors, Jes Matsick, and Ali Ziegler on gender differences in sexuality is covered in Psychology Today
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Congratulations to the winners of the McGuigan Prizes for best essays in Women's Studies
4/5/2012 Read More
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Watch Bothaina Kamel, candidate for the presidency of Egypt, deliver the Motorola lecture
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2012 Undergraduate Honors Theses Abstracts
3/21/2012 Read More
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The Lane Hall Gallery hosts the SuperWomen exhibit, featuring photographs that celebrate the accomplishments, diversity, and beauty of female athletes
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Tiya Miles discusses her work on the intersecting history of African Americans and Native Americans on the American Public Media radio program, On Being
2/11/2012 Read More
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A collection of Gayle Rubin's most influential essays is released
1/31/2012 Read More
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Sarah Fenstermaker is appointed as Director of the Institute for Research on Women and Gender and Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies
1/31/2012 Read More
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Holly Hughes’ recent solo show, “The Dog and Pony Show: Bring Your Own Pony,” has been nominated for a national GLAAD Media Award
1/30/2012 Read More
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Anna Kirkland writes in the New York Times on expanding legal safeguards to include weight
12/2/2011 Read More
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Trevor Hoppe has been conducting extensive interviews with local health department officials about how they have been applying state laws related to HIV
12/1/2011 Read More
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Sudan’s Secession and the Future Ahead, A Conversation with Amal Hassan Fadlalla is in the Journal of the International Institute
11/22/2011 Read More
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Women's Studies and Psychology Ph.D. alum Bre Fahs' new book, Performing Sex, offers a provocative critique of women’s sexual liberation in the U.S.
11/3/2011 Read More
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Terri Conley's research on gender and sexual behavior is in Jezebel
10/17/2011 Read More
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The Fall 2011 Women's Studies Newsletter is Online
10/3/2011 Read More
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See the Ann Arbor Journal's coverage of the Lane Hall Exhibit Reception, "A Woman's Place is in the Struggle"
10/1/2011 Read More
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In Science Now, Sari van Anders commented on a study that showed men with children have a decrease in testosterone
9/14/2011 Read More
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Congratulations to our joint doctoral program alumni on their sucessful job placements
9/13/2011 Read More
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Carol Jacobsen is interviewed about her films on women incarcerated in the U.S. in the Signs Online Journal: Films for the Feminist Classroom
9/8/2011 Read More
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There has recently been a series of sexual assaults near the UM campus - learn more about the steps we can take to increase our personal and collective safety
8/13/2011 Read More
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Amal Hassan Fadlalla and other scholars assess the future of Southern Sudan in a podcast from the Hammer Museum at UCLA
6/14/2011 Read More
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AAUW Names Abigail J. Stewart 2011 Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Awardee
6/13/2011 Read More
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Ph.D. Candidate and D-Funk Allstars roller derby team member Molly Hatcher is featured in LSA Magazine, "Don't Let the Fishnets Fool You"
5/20/2011 Read More
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Maria Cotera works to create a museum that will remember the thousands of Mexicans unjustly deported during the 1930s
5/19/2011 Read More
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Carol Jacobsen talks with LSA Magazine about the Michigan Women's Justice and Clemency Project
5/16/2011 Read More
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Sarah Chapman and Zakiya Luna awarded McGuigan prizes for best essays in Women's Studies, Alex Cooperstock receives honorable mention
4/12/2011 Read More
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Read about Terri Conley's study of the varying motivations and attitudes that men and women have towards casual sex
3/22/2011 Read More
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Ellen Eisenman's exhibit in Lane Hall, we will not be silent, is reviewed in AnnArbor.com
3/21/2011 Read More
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Nadine Naber's article "Imperial Feminism, Islamophobia, and the Egyptian Revolution" is in Jadaliyya.com
2/14/2011 Read More
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View David Halperin's Distinguished University Professorship lecture: "Are Homosexuals Still Sick?"
2/12/2011 Read More
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Nadine Naber and Philip Potter discuss the struggle against authoritarian rule in Egypt
2/10/2011 Read More
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Amal Hassan Fadlalla is cited in an article on Redefining Sudan
2/2/2011 Read More
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Spotlight on Graduate Coordinator Aimee Germain
1/28/2011 Read More
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New style of Michigan Women's Studies t-shirts in women’s fit and sizes
1/22/2011 Read More
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Amal Hassan Fadlalla is quoted in an article on Sudan's Beauty Revolution in Al-Ahram Weekly
1/21/2011 Read More
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The winter Lane Hall Exhibit, "we will not be silent, photographs by ellen eisenman," is up
1/6/2011 Read More
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Gayle Rubin's book, Surveiller et jouir: Anthropologie politique du sexe (Discipline and Pleasure: Political Anthropology of Sex) is published in French
1/2/2011 Read More
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The U-M Spectrum Center Celebrates Doin it for 40 Years with a year-long program of LGBT education and entertainment
1/1/2011 Read More
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Holly Hughes' piece Let Them Eat Cake, is reviewed in the Village Voice
12/8/2010 Read More
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Esther Newton is honored at the American Anthropological Association with a symposium, The Mother (Camp) of Us All
11/21/2010 Read More
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The Michigan Daily Reports on the panel, "The Politicized Voices of American-Muslim Women"
11/19/2010 Read More
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The Brian Lehrer Show features Anna Kirkland and Jonathan Metzl discussing their new book, Against Health: How Health Became the New Morality
11/18/2010 Read More
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Against Health: How Health Became the New Morality, by Jonathan M. Metzl and Anna Kirkland, is released
11/3/2010 Read More
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Shaw Lecturer Robin Givhan, Fashion Editor of the Washington Post, talks about Fashion, Power, and Politics
10/18/2010 Read More
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Elizabeth Cole and Nadine Hubbs comment on "The End of Tenure" in a letter to the New York Times
9/27/2010 Read More
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Access to the Judicial Bypass Option in Michigan: Is There Really an Option for Minors?
9/8/2010 Read More
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Thinking about Other People in Nineteenth-Century British Writing by Adela Pinch, is released
9/7/2010 Read More
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U-M Women's Studies researchers Leskinen, Cortina, and Kabat find that gender harassment is just as distressing for women as sexual advances in the workplace
8/11/2010 Read More
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Timothy R.B. Johnson and Judy Norsigian Write About the High Cost of Caesarean Births in the Boston Globe
6/28/2010 Read More
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Jonathan Metzl discusses his book The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease on the Australian National Radio Program, All In The Mind
5/3/2010 Read More
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Women's Studies Alum Corrie Wallace, Director of the Parent Center for Immigrant and Refugee Families, is Interviewed on Chicago Public Radio
4/28/2010 Read More
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Women's Studies Faculty David Caron and Holly Hughes are Awarded Guggenheim Fellowships
4/19/2010 Read More
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Lynn Verduzco Baker and Jamie Budnick Receive McGuigan Prizes for Best Essays in Women's Studies, Laura Winnick Receives Honorable Mention
3/23/2010 Read More
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Gay Shame by David M. Halperin and Valerie Traub, is released
2/4/2010 Read More
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Jonathan Metzl is featured in a Science Daily article about a study that found black men are overdiagnosed with schizophrenia more than any other group
1/11/2010 Read More
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Susan Siegfried's book Ingres: Painting Reimagined, is released
10/1/2009 Read More
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A Tribute to Retiring Professor of Art and Women's Studies, Joanne Leonard
8/8/2009 Read More
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Professor Jonathan Metzl Writes About His Direct Experience With China's Response to the H1N1 Virus in the Kansas City Star and the Los Angeles Times
7/13/2009 Read More
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Becoming a Woman in the Age of Letters by Dena Goodman, is released
5/20/2009 Read More


