NWWS Panel “Cheek by Jowl: Re-Writing the Human-Animal Relationship”
Gerlinger Lounge
1468 University St.
UO campus
Full Schedule
Free & open to the public

Gerlinger Lounge
1468 University St.
UO campus
Full Schedule
Free & open to the public
Lane Community College Downtown Center 101 W. 10th Ave., Eugene, OR
Recent blog entries on the websites for Inside Higher Ed and the American Historical Association provide details of an
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Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Walnut Room 1222 E. 13th Ave.
Gisela Fosado, Duke University Press Editor for Gender, Latin American and Latino Studies
“Brown v. Board of Education,” by , Associate Professor, University of Oregon, Department of Ethnic Studies
Carol Stabile—director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon, and professor, School of Journalism and Communication and the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies—has received the 2013 Farrar Media and Civil Rights History Award for her article “The Typhoid Marys of the Left; Gender, Race and the Broadcast Blackl
On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2014, students at the University of Oregon will have the opportunity to attend a half-day workshop featuring a range of women sharing their experiences working in media industries. Registration is available online at: HTTP://GUESTLI.ST/225993 [1]. All workshops are free and breakfast and lunch will be provided.
The event, “WOMEN WORKING IN MEDIA,” sponsored by the School of Journalism & Communication and the ASUO Women’s Center, will be held at the Ford Alumni Center and the Bijou Metro Cinema.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Baker Downtown Center 975 High St., Eugene, ORa
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Willamalane Adult Activity Center
215 West C St
Springfield, Oregon
New Book Now Out
Browsing Room
Knight Library
1501 Kincaid St.
Now out in hardback and available in eBook Formats Online, The Missing Italian Girl (Pegasus Books, February 2013) is the third crime novel in the Bernard Martin mystery series of Barbara Corrado Pope, professor emerita, UO Department of Women’s and Gender Studies.