Andrea Haverkamp

"A lot of the challenges I run into are a level of political disengagement in engineering"says Andrea Haverkamp, PhD candidate in environmental engineering with a Queer Studies minor

Haverkamp's engineering research is deeply informed by feminist research methods, queer theory, and centers resiliency and desire instead of deficit and damage.

Aneeq Ahmed, WGSS Master's student, is looking at Sufi poetry and traditions to explore what a queer and trans-focused Islamic feminism looks like

Ahmed's work focuses on ways to use Islamic cultural forms and practices to engage in queer and trans storytelling.

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Kerry Skarbakka teaching remotely

Term of Adaptation

When the COVID-19 outbreak forced remote teaching, arts faculty tapped into their creativity to maintain a rigorous curriculum under challenging circumstances.

Announcing a new BA in Creative Writing!

Announcing a new BA in Creative Writing!

WGSS Master's students Devon Graham is using queer theory and critical history to understand homosocial friendships and how they inform masculinity and maintain empire.

"Across Enemy Lines": looking at homosocial relationships among RC airmen

WGSS Master's students Devon Graham is using queer theory and critical history to understand homosocial friendships and how they inform masculinity and maintain empire.

WGSS Master's student Gabrielle Miller is exploring how solidarity and collectivism between mixed-race folk could help recover hidden knowledges.

Disrupting power imbalances by bridging non-binary knowledges

WGSS Master's student Gabrielle Miller is exploring how solidarity and collectivism between mixed-race folk could help recover hidden knowledges.

Buddy Terry showing peace sign

The Buddy Terry Story - An Education Journey

Perhaps the most intimidating realization for any young person, who has made the decision to pursue secondary education, even if they manage to qualify for financial aid, is that in the near future they will be assuming an abundance of student loan debt.

Odunola Odadejo is exploring how Nigeria's bride price tradition affects Yoruba women’s bodily autonomy.

WGSS Master's student researches on Yoruba women's reproductive rights

Odadejo is exploring how Nigeria's bride price tradition affects Yoruba women’s bodily autonomy.

Rebecca Lambert

"Activism is in the conversations we have everyday," says WGSS scholar Rebecca Lambert

Lambert's research focuses on the effect of emotions on feminist anti-racist activism and coalition work.

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