Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Events
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“Studying Pleasure Spaces for Multiply Marginalized People” This talk will provide an initial overview of Dr. Schalk’s newest research project on the practice of pleasure activism.
The Spring Honors Research Symposium will feature the research of undergraduate W&M seniors from any Arts & Sciences major completing Departmental Honors in a variety of presentation formats.
Delve into the critical aspects of financial wellness with Katherine Guthrie, Dungan Term Associate Professor of Business and finance department chair at W&M’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business.
The CGA is hosting its last speaker series event of the semester on April 11th. We will have three guest speakers of the LGBTQ+ community to talk about their experience in the field of GIS as LGBTQ+ individuals.
Queerness in the Digicidal Interval: Desire, Pleasure, and Ethics in Queer Men’s Digital-Sexual Subjectivity by Prof. Joseph Lawless
The Schroeder Center for Health Policy invites you to join us on Tuesday April 22nd for our Spring Symposium showcasing Student Research on health & health policy topics from across campus!
McKenzie Wark will share thoughts from her book, Raving.
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