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Senior to Senior Series: Komal Kaur ’24
Komal Kaur ‘24 is a Political Science and Women and Gender Studies major. In this senior to senior interview, she speaks about her identity as a first-gen college student, her experience studying aboard, and her meaningful work with the ASA.
A New Honors Society for Gender and Women’s Studies Lands at Chatham
The Triota honors society is another testament to Chatham’s legacy of gender equity.
Senior to Senior Series: Tara Neikirk
In this series where Eliza Moore interviews other members of the Class of 2023, Tara Neikirk shares her accomplished experience at Chatham University.
Course Highlight: Womanist and Liberation Theology
Get an inside look at the course “Womanist and Liberation Theology” from a student who took the class.
Fostering Leadership with the Women of the World Retreat
Chatham’s Women of the World Retreat is an annual conference that brings together Chatham women of past and present to build community and foster leadership skills. We sat down with Morgan Williams ‘22, a long-time attendee to see what makes this event so unique and what she has taken away from it.
Kristy Trautmann Set to Center Disability Rights at the Barbara Stone Hollander '60 Lecture
Kristy Trautmann, executive director of the FISA Foundation will come to campus on Thursday, March 17 to discuss her work of empowering women and girls, ending domestic violence and promoting the rights of individuals with disabilities.
Course Highlight: Gendered Resistance, Riots, and Rebellions
Gendered Resistance, Riots, and Rebellions is a new class taking Chatham by storm that examines women-led social movements throughout history. We sat down with Dr. Jessie Ramey, Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, to learn more about this exciting class.
Dr. Lisa Levenstein to Give Barbara Stone Hollander '60 Lecture
The annual Barbara Stone Hollander ‘60 Lecture will be given by Dr. Lisa Levenstein author of, “They Didn’t See Us Coming: The Hidden History of Feminism in the Nineties.”