Here is a list of events scheduled for Women's History Month (March) on the Rutgers Camden campus; the public is welcome to attend:
Tuesday, March 3 at 12:20 pm in Armitage Faculty Lounge, Dr. Antoinette Pole, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Law, Montclair State University: "Women: Blogging the Political"
Thursday, March 5 at 1:30 pm in FA110 -- Dr. Jennifer Fisher, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, Temple University: "How Much Is Enough? Portion Size and Satiation in Young Children"
Tuesday, March 10 at 4:30 pm in Penn 401 -- Dr. Lorrin Reed Thomas, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Rutgers: "What Happened to History in the Seventies? Beyond 'The Personal is Political'"
Monday, March 23 at 12:10 pm in Armitage Faculty Lounge, Dr. Margaret Marsh, Interim Chancellor and Professor II, Department of History, Rutgers: "The 'Mothers' of the Pill: Margaret Sanger, Katharine McCormick, and Oral Contraception"
Thursday, March 26 at 12:20 pm in Armitage Faculty Lounge, Dr. Martin Rosenberg, Professor, Department of Fine Arts, Rutgers: "A Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art"
Friday, February 06, 2009
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