Life After WGSS – Networking for students & alumni
Join us for conversation about alumni experiences in the workforce, graduate school, and life after graduating. Claxton Room in the EUC - Refreshments will be provided.
Join us for conversation about alumni experiences in the workforce, graduate school, and life after graduating. Claxton Room in the EUC - Refreshments will be provided.
SCHEME: A Queer Feminist Leadership Convergence is hosted by the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at UNC Greensboro. The spring 2025 convergence will take place April 3-6th as a free, in-person experience for student activists, scholars, and creatives to co-create a political home rooted in queer, feminist, and anti-racist politics.... Continue reading...
NEW APPLICATION DUE DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 2025 SCHEME: A Queer Feminist Leadership Convergence is hosted by the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at UNC Greensboro. The spring 2025 convergence will take place April 3-6th as a free, in-person experience for student activists, scholars, and creatives to co-create a political home... Continue reading...
Fall Kick-Off on College Ave (11:00 AM – 3:00 PM) Come see us at this year's Fall KickOff. Look for our giant rainbow! We'll be there along with lots of other active student groups, campus departments, and resources! Come see what WGSS is all about. Meet our newest Graduate Assistants... Continue reading...
WGSS Undergrads (Majors and Minors) are invited for conversation and snacks with Professor Tiffany Holland. Come share your questions, concerns, or needs from your major/minor. Offer feedback to the WGSS program to make the most of your undergrad experience. Connect and build community with others in WGSS while chatting about... Continue reading...
Join the WGSS Program in celebrating the publication of Dr. Danielle Bouchard's new book: Humanity's Ruins. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome. Cake and refreshments will be provided. Location: Macdonald Room - Curry Building - Room 231
WGSS Graduate students are invited for conversation and snacks with Dr. Danielle Bouchard. Come share your questions, concerns, or needs. Offer feedback to the WGSS program to make the most of your graduate experience. Connect and build community with others in WGSS while chatting about school and the world, all... Continue reading...
Join Dr. Avery Everhart, Asst. Professor, Geography University of British Columbia for this talk that seeks to intervene in the zeitgeist surrounding trans people, trans communities, and trans rights. Dr. Everhart, a trans health researcher and geographer (graduate of UNCG!), will offer methodological critiques of the quantitative analyses that produce... Continue reading...
A chance to speak with WGSS graduates and alumni about their experiences in the workforce, graduate school, and life after graduating. Refreshments will be provided. EUC - Dogwood Room Questions? Email wgs@uncg.edu
Dr. Kailan Rubinoff, Associate Professor of Musicology in the School of Music and Cross-appointed Faculty in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies to talk about how she used the Linda Arnold Carlisle Faculty Grant to support her research. With the support of the grant, she conducted ethnographic research among the QueerPassion musicians and... Continue reading...
View Event↗ The 4th Annual WGSS Student Art Exhibit - A juried exhibit of women’s, gender, and/or sexuality themed artwork by students from universities and colleges across the Triad-Area. Open to all students - not just WGSS majors! On View in UNC Greensboro WGSS Student Lounge from August 2026 through... Continue reading...
Location: MHRA Building, Room 1607
Join the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Program for an engaging showcase of student scholarship at the WGSS Senior Capstone Presentations.
WGSS majors will present their capstone research projects and answer questions about their work, offering insight into a wide range of timely and impactful topics.
This event is open to all. Free pizza and snacks will be provided. Come support our students, learn from their research, and celebrate their accomplishments!