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Women's Studies

University of Houston-Clear Lake, President William A. Staples and the School of Human Sciences and Humanities invite you to explore UHCL’s newest WOMEN'S STUDIES DEGREE!!
Registration form is located under the Requirements tab.
Women Studies Mission

The Mission of the Women’s Studies Program at UHCL is to examine women’s diverse lives, their special contributions and roles, and the social constructions of gender from cross-cultural perspectives.

Beyond including women in the course content of traditional disciplines, Women’s Studies challenges and transforms existing epistemologies by treating gender as a central category of social analysis. The program fosters awareness of the diversity of social experience and contributes to a greater understanding of systems of inequality; it explores the interactions of gender, race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, religion, national origin, and sexuality, and it asks how these inform our knowledge of history and culture. Recognizing the existence of multiple feminisms, both within the United States and around the world, the program explores various theoretical approaches to the study of women, gender, and feminism.

A multi-disciplinary program administered by the School of Human Sciences and Humanities, Women’s Studies brings together a wide range of disciplines, including Anthropology, Art, Health/Fitness, History, Literature, Sociology, Social Work, and Psychology. By asking similar questions in different disciplines and by employing a wide range of methodological approaches, students achieve an understanding of the complexities of gender within our social architecture.

Since its establishment in 1975, the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Houston -Clear Lake has served as a forum for intellectual collaboration and exchange on issues of gender and sexual politics. Through lectures, exhibitions, research opportunities, and the many courses the Program offers, it continues to encourage open and lively discussion among faculty, and among graduate and undergraduate students in all areas of study.

:: posted by Deepa S. Reddy 06/05/03

Women’s Studies Week 2008
March 3rd - 11th, 2008
Women, Gender, and Families

Monday March 3
Keynote Address “Women and Shame,”
Dr. Brené Brown,
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Garden Room, Bayou Building 1510
Followed by reception, book signing, and opening of Women’s Studies Exhibit

Tuesday, March 4
Immigration and Families,”
Maria Jimenez
2:15 p.m. Bayou Building 1408
Co-sponsored with Intercultural and International Student Services

Tuesday, March 4
Film: “Ankur,”
Discussion led by Dr. Deepa Reddy
4:00 p.m. Bayou Building 2231

Wednesday, March 5
HIV/AIDS: A Cry of Desperation, Are We Listening?
Dr. Ayse Coskun, Baylor College of Medicine
7:00-8:00 p.m. Forest Room, Bayou Building 1418

Friday, March 7
Film: “Antonia's Line,” 7:00 p.m., SSCB Lecture Hall
Discussion led by Drs. Barbara Hales and Elizabeth Klett
Co-sponsored with Student Life Film and Speaker Series


Tuesday, March 11
Panel: “Diverse Families
Drs. Kim Case and Shreerekha Subramanian, Moderators
1:00 p.m. Garden Room, Bayou Building 1510

Tuesday, March 11
Parenting for Social Justice,”
Presentation by Dr. Sharon Hall
2:30 p.m. Garden Room, Bayou Building 1510


March 3 to March 10
Women’s Studies Exhibit
Atrium I, Bayou Building
 

March
National Women’s History Month,
Book Display in Neumann Library

Contact Dr. Christine Kovic, kovic@uhcl.edu for more information or visit http://hsh.uhcl.edu/WS
Any person needing an accommodation for a disability to participate in this program should contact the sponsoring organization at 281-283-3365 to make the necessary arrangements.
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For general information about the School of Human Sciences and Humanities or the University of Houston-Clear Lake contact:
The HSH Advising Office at hshadvising@uhcl.edu or call (281) 283-3333.

For specific information about this program contact the Program Convener:
Christine Kovic at womensstudies@uhcl.edu
Box 295, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston, TX 77058-1098
Phone. 281-283-3303     Fax. 281-283-3406

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