Women’s Herstory Month Opening! Register HERE
Author: Kathy Fischer
Women’s Advance – Spring Series
As a prelude to the annual Women’s Advance Conference, the Women’s Center will be hosting a series of workshops this spring that are designed to expand skills, increase knowledge, and enhance networks to promote a more inclusive and supportive working and learning environment. Our theme this year is Forging New Paths – Manifesting Justice. […]
National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL)
The Women’s Center is accepting applications for a limited number of scholarships which covers the registration fee for the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL). The National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) is an annual conference sponsored by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Student Affairs Administrators in Higher […]
Imagine What Is Possible – Artivism
Tuesday, February 16 at 16pm – registration link below. If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the Women’s Center womenscenter@uconn.edu.
100 Years Of Women Scholarship – Applications Open
We are now accepting applications for the 100 Years of Women Scholarship. Click here for more information.
Apply to the Men’s Project
The Men’s Project is now accepting applications for the spring 2021 cohort. Information and the application link can be found HERE.
Apply to the Men’s Project
The Men’s Project is now accepting applications for the spring 2021 cohort. Information and the application link can be found HERE.
Poetry As Activism
Learn how to use your voice to create change! In Full Color founder and director Summer Dawn Reyes leads a workshop on writing activist poetry, featuring performances by activist poets Stephanie Dinsae and Crystal Davis. In Full Color is an award-winning organization that empowers women of color through education and the arts. We lead a […]
Encounters: From Suffrage to Election
Join us Thursday, October 15, 6pm – Register HERE
Women’s Center Statement on the Passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
It is with great sadness and immense gratitude that we honor the life and legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Fighting her way through barriers of gender discrimination personally, Justice Ginsburg persisted, opening doors for women in higher education, becoming the first woman member of the Harvard Law Review and the first woman tenured professor […]