Some of you know that my husband is disabled. I usually say he “has mobility challenges” or “health issues.” He says he’s crippled.
Since the end of May when we originally published the below thoughts, we have witnessed growing engagement in activism, protests, and demonstrations here in our community, across the country, and even the globe, calling for justice for George Floyd and
Our interns have been back for several weeks. Midterms are rapidly approaching! When I head out for my run in the morning now, there’s a hint of chill in the air. We’ve recently wished our Jewish friends a very Happy New Year.
Name: Evie Galvan
Major: Women and Gender Studies, dance minor
Year: Fourth
1. What brought you to the Women's Center?
Name: Leah Taylor
Year: Third
Major: American Studies/Media Studies
Hometown: Stamford, CT
Name: Leah Taylor
Year: Third
Major: American Studies/Media Studies
Hometown: Stamford, CT
Join us at 5 pm on September 23 for an intimate conversation with our 2020 Distinguished Alumnae!
Jieru Shi (Com/Col 2020) will moderate this virtual gathering where both alumnae will share the memorable moments that have shaped their promine
As the Body Positive team settles into our new routine of virtual weekly meetings, we have been working hard to revamp our programing to make it online friendly and welcome more voices to the table.
I stare at the reminder on my calendar: draft due to Leigh Ann, and the only words that come to mind are “I have no more words.” It’s time to write my next column.
Name: Chloe Lyda
Major: Double Major in Government and English and Double Minor in Global Sustainability and Women, Gender, & Sexuality
Year: Third Year