Program News

-Student Projects now includes Women & Environmentalism blogs and Stories of a Young Girl

Link to the Women's Center Activist Calendar

The Women's Studies Program at Kansas State University is broad based and interdisciplinary with courses offered in many different fields across the university. Disciplines currently represented are Anthropology, Art, Education, English, Family Studies and Human Services, History, Human nutrition, Journalism and Mass Communication, Kinesiology, Leadership Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Speech , Theatre, and Social Work.

Women's Studies is an academic discipline itself--like philosophy or anthropology--that has both its own subject matter and its own perspective on knowledge. The subject matter is women, but that includes more than just the "great" women who broke the barriers of gender roles and achieved fame in fields previously reserved for men. Women's Studies is concerned with humankind's whole approach to women and the universal phenomenon of gender roles. Women's Studies classes are important for men as well as for women because an understanding of gender roles can benefit everyone.

For more information, write, e-mail, or call:

Dr. Angela Hubler, Director, The Women's Studies Program
Kansas State University | Leasure Hall Room 3 | Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: (785) 532-5738 | Fax: (785)532-3299

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