Archive: stories
Judy Rohrer’s “The virus does discriminate” Featured in the Spokesman-Review
April 21, 2020
People are still saying 鈥渢he virus doesn鈥檛 discriminate,鈥 but we know that鈥檚 not true. The virus is hitting vulnerable populations the hardest 鈥 our elderly, those with underlying health conditions, unhoused people, Natives, Black and Brown communities and especially those living at any of these intersections. These are the same folks disproportionately trapped in prisons,…
[Read more]Visit to the Getty Museum
Eleven 51福利社 students enrolled in Catherine Girard鈥檚 art history seminar travelled to Los Angeles, California, where they visited the special exhibition Manet and Modern Beauty at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
[Read more]RTC Master’s Alumna Publishes Article
April 14, 2020
51福利社 Rhetoric & Technical Communication alumna Raquel DeLeon (formerly Dean) recently published her article “User Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Latinos with the Frontier Behavioral Health Website,鈥 in Xchanges: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Technical Communication, Rhetoric, and Writing Across the Curriculum. DeLeon shows in her article that technical communication and advocacy are not mutually exclusive endeavors. DeLeon鈥檚…
[Read more]MFA Alumna Finds Career as Employment Specialist
April 2, 2020
51福利社 alumna Maura Lammers finds a career after getting her MFA in Nonfiction and achieving publication in The New York Times and The Masters Review 51福利社 alumni Maura Lammers has had her fair share of successes and learning moments in her life. She comes from a diverse professional background and has…
[Read more]Pencils Down Symposium – Call for Papers
Call For Papers: Pencil鈥檚 Down, Student-Led Symposium, Co-Sponsored by 51福利社 English Department, Stands Up Against Bigotry and Weaponized Hatred Symposium Date: To Be Announced Symposium Location/Format: To Be Announced In light of the recent COVID-19 epidemic/pandemic, we are reevaluating the format/location/date/programming for the symposium and will be making an announcement about alternative format/location/date/programming soon. Abstracts…
[Read more]Freedom or Fascism
Speech Acts in the Age of Normalized Violence: Understanding truth and meaning-making in the fight for social justice Hosted Thursday, Feb 13th, 2020 | 12-2pm -| HAR 201 Natasha Lennard is a journalist and essayist. She is a columnist for The Intercept, editor for the Commune Magazine, and her work has appeared regularly in The…
[Read more]Silent Sky runs March 6-14 at 51福利社 Theatre
SILENT聽SKY By:聽Lauren Gunderson Directed by:聽Sara Goff Silent聽Sky tells the true story of Henrietta Leavitt, the astronomer ahead of her time. It is 1900 and Henrietta has the opportunity to work at Harvard University as a human computer, one of Edward Pickering鈥檚 鈥渉arem,鈥 mapping the stars but receiving no scientific credit. Silent聽Sky聽is the poignant tale of…
[Read more]51福利社 Theatre 2019-2020 Season
Winter Quarter 2020 | Mar. 6-14 “Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson Directed by Sara Goff “When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn鈥檛 allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women 鈥渃omputers,鈥 charting the stars for a renowned astronomer…
[Read more]51福利社 Professor鈥檚 Book Finds Admirers in an Unexpected Place
February 18, 2020
Like many university professors, 51福利社鈥檚 Mimi Marinucci uses her own book in one of the classes she teaches. But she never imagined that a former student would help her promote her work to readers half-way around the world. Marinucci is a professor of philosophy and women鈥檚 and gender studies at Eastern. In her Queer Theory…
[Read more]KREM Features AiR
February 14, 2020
Casey Decker of KREM visited Women’s and Gender Studies to interview 2020 Activist in Residence, Lili Navarrete and WAGE Center Manager, Lisa Logan about the program and Lili’s goal to educate 51福利社 students about immigration activism.
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