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Bethany M. Usher

Bethany M. Usher

Dr. Bethany M. Usher, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, takes students to graveyards - she is a biological anthropologist who studies cemeteries from both osteological and archaeological perspectives to understand the social structure and health of past communities. She is passionate a...

Lynne Constantine

Lynne Constantine

Lynne Scott Constantine teaches a broad range of courses on creativity, visual thinking, critical theory, film, writing, and art as social action. Her personal practice in interdisciplinary arts explores chance, loss, and the complexities of human communication through the media of performance, insta...

Center Library

The Women and Gender Studies Center houses a library of over 1,000 books related to current topics in Women and Gender Studies, including books necessary for our courses, and other unique and interesting topics. Students may check out books for a three-week period. We ask that individuals be prepared...

Samuel Huneke’s recent book receives prestigious prize

Samuel Huneke’s recent book receives prestigious prize

Samuel Huneke’s recent book, States of Liberation: Gay Men between Dictatorship and Democracy in Cold War Germany was just awarded the Smith Award for the best book in European history from the European History Section of the Southern Historical Association.  The Smith Award is named for Professor C...