Advisory Committee
2008-2009
Seena Kohl, Co-Chair
Danielle MacCartney, Co-Chair
Maxine Bauermeister
Anna Barbara Sakurai
Emily Thompson
Beckah Voigt
Noriko Yuasa
Mission Statement
The mission of Webster University's Womens Studies program is to encourage feminist research, teaching, and programming that employs gender as a category for interdisciplinary analysis. This program strives to incorporate womens issues, voices, and histories to the Webster curriculum. Particular emphasis is placed on the analysis of gender in relation to race, ethnicity, nationality, class, age, and sexuality in an effort to identify connections between womens oppression and the oppression of other groups.
Instructors
Maxine Bauermeister, Education
Jenny Broeder, Nursing
Linda H. Collins, History, Politics, and International Relations
Don Conway-Long, Behavioral and Social Sciences
Ellen Elicieri, Emerson Library
Darlaine Gardetto, Behavioral and Social Sciences
Anne Geraghty-Rathert, Legal Studies
Laurel Hayes, Religious Studies
Susan Heady, Nursing
Kit Jenkins, Communications and Journalism
Seena Kohl, Behavioral and Social Sciences
Renata MacDougal, Religious Studies
Anne McIlhaney, English
Andrea Miller, Human Rights
Monica Moore, Behavioral and Social Sciences
Kate Parsons, Philosophy
Britt-Marie Schiller, Philosophy
Anna Barbara Sakurai, Math and Computer Science
Meg Sempreora, English
Annie Stevens, Religious Studies
Emily Thompson, International Languages and Cultures
Gerry Tierney, Behavioral and Social Sciences
Karen Trinkle, Music
Beckah Voigt, Theatre and Dance
Julia Walsh, History, Politics, and International Relations
Gwyneth Williams, History, Politics, and International Relations
Noriko Yuasa, Art