GeNDer Studies Weekly Announcements
01/18/18
LGBTQ & Ally Winter Welcome Back Dinner and Social
To welcome students back from the break, the Gender Relations Center and PrismND are hosting a Winter Welcome Back Dinner and Social for ally LGBTQ & Ally students.

Wednesday, January 25th 5:00-7:00pm in the LaFortune Student Center Ballroom

For additional information contact: Sara Agostinelli, Assistant Director, LGBTQ Student Initiatives
Gender Relations Center grc.nd.edu
Gender Studies T-Shirts are here!
If you are a Gender Studies
Undergraduate or Graduate student
stop by the office for your FREE shirt.
If you are Gender Studies Faculty
(Concurrent, Affiliated, Steering Committee)
Stop by the office for your FREE shirt.

Additional shirts can be purchased for $5
Through Gendered Lenses
Deadline January 31
#myfeministbookshelfie
Whether you want to pick a favorite book or show off your whole collection, all you need to do is take an Instagram-worthy picture, fill out this form , and leave the rest to us. You can stay up-to-date on Gender Studies news, events, and new exciting social media efforts by following GenderStudiesND on Instagram and Twitter.
"No Dads No Masters"
No Dads, No Masters serves as an interrogation of white, working-class, midwestern, hetero-masculinity as a material subject, and subsequently, an interrogation of myself, as I am of this array. The artworks presented, and writing herein, make for a repositioning of contemporary gender theories to be overlaid onto these specific material masculinities.

Research Workshop
Thursday, February 1
5-6pm
317 Riley Hall
Presenter: Austin Brady

Austin Brady was born in the cold midwestern town of Gaylord, Michigan and lived the majority of his life in the Detroit Metro area. He received his BFA from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan with a concentration in painting, and is currently pursuing his MFA in Painting from the University of Notre Dame with a minor in Gender Studies.


New Directions 2018
Midwest Undergraduate Conference
in Gender Studies


Deadline February 2
Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay (author of Hunger and Bad Feminist) will be speaking at Saint Mary's College on Feb. 7, 2018.  Roxane Gay is an author and cultural critic whose writing is unmatched and widely revered. Her work garners international acclaim for its reflective, no-holds-barred exploration of feminism and social criticism.

February 7, 2018
7:00 PM
O'Laughlin Auditorium

Moreau Center for the Arts tickets will be available to the public on Jan. 22

For further information about this event, please contact Betina Spencer, Chair of GWS at SMC ( [email protected] )
Teaching Apprenticeships for Graduate Students
Deadline for application submission is no later than Noon on or before Friday, February 9

Documentation should be sent electronically to  [email protected] .

Book Club


Friday, February 23
Noon– 1:00 pm
339 O’Shaughnessy

Free copies to first 15 attendees
 
Open to Students, Staff and Faculty
 
Marian Mullin Hancock
Teaching Award
This annual award honors teaching excellence in the area of gender studies at the University of Notre Dame.
Nominations for this award are accepted from either students or faculty members during the month of February . Nominations are processed using an  online form

The Boehnen Fund for Excellence
in Gender Studies
Summer Internship Grant

The Genevieve D. Willis Endowment for Excellence in Gender Studies Summer Research Grant

Student Spotlight
Gender Studies is about understanding people, both yourself and others. Gender Studies teaches us how human identities are shaped by gender and related traits such as sex, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class, religion and nationality. Through Gender Studies, we not only strive to understand people better, but because of this endeavor, we hopefully become more understanding people.
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