Upcoming Events
Fall Initiatives
- Brown Bag Series
- Student Intern-led Projects
- Field Trip to Harriet Tubman Home & Seneca Falls
- Breast Cancer Awareness Outreach
- Domestic Violence Awareness Outreach
- The Clothesline Project
- Finals Week Study Break
Spring Initiatives
- Brown Bag Series
- Student Intern-led Projects
- Women's History Month
- Take Back the Night with the Network
- Allegorical Athena
- Finals Week Study Break
Brown Bags
Every Tuesday, at 11:30 a.m., we host an informal lunch at the Center for Women's Studies during which professors, students, or visiting speakers present on myriad topics involving gender and sexuality.
Annual Local History Trip
Every year, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies organizes a daylong trip to Seneca Falls, the Harriet Tubman Home, and other sites in Central NY, in commemoration of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the first women’s rights convention held in the United States. In the past, participants have visited the Women’s Rights National Historic Park and the homes of Harriet Tubman and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Please email the Women's Studies Program Coordinator, if you're interested in learning more or attending!
Allegorical Athena
The Allegorical Athena is the Women’s Studies annual literary magazine. Since 1996, the Allegorical Athena has included original gender-focused work from the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø community. Submissions include artwork, photography, literature, poetry, and prose with each work providing a unique perspective on the intersections of gender, sexuality, and other identities.