Fall 2019 Events
A Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Women’s Gender Studies Program
Wednesday, October 30, 4:00pm-6:00pm, Lee 412
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WGST Brown Bag Lectures
Why Are Poor People Poor? A Conversation About the Demographics of Poverty and Why It Got That Way
Ann Kloeckner, Legal Aid Works
Monday, September 30, 12:00pm-12:50pm, Monroe 210
Sexual Misconduct Reporting Options: Responsible vs. Confidential
Stefanie Lucas-Waverly and Jaime Opanashuk, Office of the Title IX
Monday, October 21, 12:00pm-12:50pm, Monroe 211
Refugee Resettlement in the Fredericksburg Area
Kristen Larcher, Migration and Refugee Services, Catholic Charities – Diocese of Arlington
Monday, November 13, 12:00-12:50pm, Monroe 212
UMW History and American Studies presents The Hamilton Phenomenon: Is it Good for History?
Renee Romano, Professor of History, Comparative American Studies, and Africana Studies, Affiliate of the Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies, Oberlin College and Conservatory
Monday October 21 at 7:30 pm, HCC Digital Auditorium
UMW Art and Art History presents Marginalized Histories of Korean Women
October 24-December 8, 2019
Opening Reception: October 24, 5-7pm
Ridderhof Martin Gallery
Art & Art History Symposium in conjunction with the exhibition
October 25, 9:30am-3pm, HCC Digital Auditorium
UMW Theatre presents Fun Home
November 7-24
Ticket prices: Students ($8), General Admission ($20)
November 6 Pay-What-You-Can Preview
Box Office opens October 24, 2019