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Virtual Open House for Faculty

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The Institute for Women's Studies at the University of Georgia would like to invite you to a Virtual Open House for Faculty in honor of all women faculty. At this event you can learn more about our program and how you can get involved.

IWS Virtual Open House for Faculty

Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 12:30 PM

Via Zoom

Enjoy a conversation hosted by IWS Director, Dr. Juanita Johnson-Bailey, who will be joined by Dr. Patricia Richards, Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies and graduate coordinator for Women's Studies; Dr. Cecilia Herles, Assistant Director and undergraduate advisor for Women's Studies; and Terri Hatfield, Program and Public Relations Coordinator for Women's Studies.

During this open house, we'll discuss our fabulous program: what it means to be an affiliate faculty member for IWS; what courses we offer students and how classes you teach can be approved for the Women's Studies major and minor; our graduate certificate for Master's and PhD students across campus; and what opportunities are available through IWS to present your feminist research or get involved on IWS committees and other events.

This event will be hosted on Zoom and is free to attend.

You must register for the event ahead of time in order to receive the Zoom link.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/institute-for-womens-studies-virtual-open-house-for-faculty-tickets-114309597082

Contact Terri Hatfield at TLHAT@uga.edu for more info.

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