Jennifer Borland
OSU Assistant Professor of Art History and current Mellon Fellow in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania will be presenting Itinerant Bodies: The Intersection of Medieval Medicine and Visual Culture in the Régime du corps on October 22, 2009 at 4:30pm in room 104 of the Bartlett Center. Listed here are links to her project summary and some background reading.
Melanie C. Page, who is Associate
Professor of Psychology, Director of the Ph.D. Program in Lifespan
Developmental Psychology, and GWS affiliate faculty, presented a
paper this summer at the Oxford Roundtable titled “Masculine
Hegemony in Science, Engineering, Technology, and Math Fields”
with Lu Bailey and Jean Van Delinder as co-authors.
Carol Mason, director of GWS, published Reading
Appalachia from Left to Right this summer with Cornell University
Press (go to http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=5375
to order it). She also posted a piece analyzing the phrase "baby
killer" on the RH Reality Check blog at: http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2009/08/19/who-are-you-calling-baby-killer
and wrote a guest commentary on the May assassination of Dr. George
Tiller, which appears on the website http://www.publiceye.org/reproductive_rights/violence/mason.html.
Caitie Thompson (’08), Natalye
Tate (’08), and Lindsey Bartgis
(’07), all OSU alumna who took GWS classes, launched student
research into cyberspace with the founding of Oklahomans for
Reproductive Justice (OK4RJ) and their blog by and for Oklahomans who
care about the wide range of issues that are affected by reproductive
health policies, attitudes, and behaviors. Go to http://www.okforreproductivejustice.blogspot.com
to learn more about their activities, including a monthly book
club.
If you have good news to share about your research, please email carol.mason@okstate.edu.
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