Iris magazine
Iris Magazine is the Center's award-winning, nationally acclaimed magazine for thinking young women, at U.Va. and beyond. After spending her life trying on several looks—from photocopied newsletter for the U.Va. Women's Studies Program to national journal for women, Iris re-debuted September 1, 2007 as a magazine for and about thinking young women.
Reconceived after 27 years of publication, Iris seeks to celebrate and empower young women through provocative articles, essays, and fiction pieces that are uplifting, inclusive, and literate. Our Fall issue has a hilarious essay by Hillary Carlip, great advice from Melissa Kirsch on stress, news from Dr. Andrew Goldstein about the HPV vaccine, a short story by Ann Beattie—and much more!
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Iris Magazine
UVa Women's Center
PO Box 800588
Charlottesville, VA 22908
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