Department of Women’s and Gender Studies
340 Sims Hall
315-443-3560
Office Coordinator
Alice Loomis, 340 Sims Hall, 315-443-3707, Fax 315-443-9221
Administrative Specialist
Susann DeMocker-Shedd, 340 Sims Hall 315-443-3560, Fax 315-443-9221
Graduate Studies Director
Gwendolyn Pough
340J Sims Hall
315-443-6745
Faculty
Himika Bhattacharya, Pedro DiPietro, Eunjung Kim, Vivian M. May, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Dana M. Olwan, Gwendolyn D. Pough, Robin Riley
Women’s and Gender Studies integrates theory and practice with the aim of transforming social relations, representations, knowledges, institutions, and policies. Through interdisciplinary and comparative approaches, students engage in the study of gender intersectionally and transnationally as a means of understanding the complex ways that ideas and practices about gender, past and present, shape the world around us. Issues of justice, social and economic transformation, and women’s agency are central and at each level of study the curriculum emphasizes race, ethnicity, nationality, class, age, sexuality, and different abilities as categories of analysis.