Thursday, March 26, 2026

  • 2nd Annual IWGSWG Colloquium: A Women’s History Month Event

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: TCH 325

    Karina Cespedes, Ph.D., Associate Professor Humanities & Cultural Studies, Department of Philosophy “Child Enslavement in 19th Century Cub” Leanna Papp, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Population Health Sciences and Violence Against Women Faculty Research Cluste “Guys are drunk and horny”: How college women make sense ofsexualized aggression in social drinking settings” Suhas Shewale, Ph.D., Post Doctoral Scholar, School …

    Summer B 2022
  • Heels Dance Class

    RWC@Downtown: Group Exercise Studio

    Join this beginner Heels Dance Class with a guest instructor from the Exchange Dance Academy in Orlando, Florida. This 1-hour class will teach you exciting dance choreography. Heels are optional, and walk-ins are welcome! Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn from the best. See you there! The RWC@Downtown is located on the downtown campus in the Unionwest …

    Summer B 2022
  • CHDR Presents: Sandra Sousa

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: TCH 325

    "Print and Power: Identity, Knowledge, and Resistance in Colonial Mozambique" This presentation explores the role of print media in shaping and contesting imperial and cultural imaginaries in colonial Mozambique. Focusing on the dialogue between O Brado Africano and the Boletim Geral das Colónias, I analyze how the written word both reflected and resisted the ideological foundations of Portuguese colonial rule. …

    Summer B 2022