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Recent Postings
- Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of CSWS with the Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship
- CSWS Noon Talk: Frances Bronet “How to Get There from Here: A Leadership Handbook”
- Dorothy Roberts — “Fatal Invention: The New Biopolitics of Race”
- Karma Chávez — “Queer Fields, Queer Methods: Advancing an Activist Research Methodology”
- Roundtable and Public Discussion about Meditation Practices in Eugene and UO
- Romani (Gypsy) Women and Activism: Challenges and Opportunities
- WIP Talk with Erin Beck: “From Mobilization to NGO: The Advances and Limits of Indigenous Evangelical Women’s Collective Action in Guatemala”
- “Food: Even the Eye Wants Its Share” — Nicola Camerlenghi
- Summer internships in PR/journalism/women’s and gender studies — deadline extended
- UO Abroad: International Studies’ Anita Weiss reconnects with writing in Italy
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CSWS Office Manager & Events Coordinator Shirley Marc to Retire
Shirley Marc
Retirement Party
for Shirley Marc
330 Hendricks Hall
Shirley Marc, office and events coordinator at the Center for the Study of Women in Society, has worked at CSWS for 15 years. She juggled innumerable duties, among them helping plan 18 conferences, helping make arrangements for hundreds of speakers and catering events, and providing support for graduate students and faculty members alike. One of her favorite programs was the Wednesday at Noon talks, which became “her program” to manage for ten years. In the early 2000s she enjoyed working for three years with the 15 fellows in the “Ecological Conversations: Gender, Science and the Sacred” program. She also served as co-coordinator for two Research Interest Groups (RIGs): the Midlife and Menopause RIG (a reading group) for two years, and the Healing Arts RIG, handling events and serving as their webmaster.