A minor in women's studies gives students a better understanding of concepts of gender, race, ethnicity, and socio-economic class from a historical perspective and in the contemporary world, thereby preparing students for work in diverse fields, particularly people oriented careers. Women's studies offers a solid background for careers in fields such as law, international affairs, teaching, personnel management, family and child welfare, and work in local and state agencies addressing the needs of girls and women.
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From the Program Director, Dr. Bertrade Ngo-Ngijol Banoum

The faculty and administrative staff of the Women's and Gender Studies Program are drawn from a number of different departments within the College. Integrating a wide array of courses from the humanities and social sciences, the program focuses on the histories and situations of women in different cultures, and on the ways in which social and economic factors have affected women's lives. As a result, students augment skills and knowledge acquired in other disciplines, and gain insight into issues related to gender that will be especially useful for careers in human services, health, education, and public advocacy.

The program also provides the background needed for graduate study in the humanities and social sciences, as well as in the women's studies. Offered only as a minor, the Women's and Gender Studies Program is an option for students majoring in any discipline. Courses are open to all interested students.

UPCOMING DEPARTMENTAL EVENTS

August 30, 2024 - August 30, 2024

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Auditions: In The Bronx Brown Girls Can See Stars Too 

Auditions for In The Bronx Brown Girls Can See Stars Too (or The F*ck Is You Lookin’ At?)* by Amalia Oliva Rojas, directed by guest artist Marina Montesanti A new play by Lehman College alumna and playwright, Amalia Oliva Rojas

August 30, 2024 - August 30, 2024

5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Auditions for Dance in Dialog

Auditions for Dance in Dialog Friday, August 30th at 5:00 in M18 With choreographers Edgard Toro (Xavier Fontanet) and Madelyn Sher