Fall 2019 Events

A Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Women’s Gender Studies Program

UMW students listen as Women's and Gender Studies faculty and alums gather together to celebrate the program's 10th anniversary. Photo by Karen Pearlman. 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