Three students presented at the Meeting of the Minds, May 13, 2010 held at Oakland University
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Four Women and Gender Students obtained IRB exemptions - three for their WGS capstone research and one for her Honors College thesis:
- Juquatta Brewer (survey): "Beyond Cyberbullying"
- Megan Johnson (interviews): "Feminist View of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome"
- Alessa Perkins (survey): (Listed above)
- Emily Eisele (photovoice): (Listed below)
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Anysia Gray, graduated with a double major in Women and Gender Studies and Sociology also saw service in Iraq as an Army reservist. She shares her stories about her experiences. Read her compelling story in "Veteran shares Iraqi stories" written by Cherie Rolfe, graduated with a minor in Women and Gender Stories.
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Several Women and Gender Studies students from Oakland University
participated at the Meeting of Minds XVII on May 15, 2009 hosted by the
University of Michigan-Dearborn. Oral presentations sponsored by
Professor Joann Reger included:
- "Examining the Lives and Experiences of Women Lawyers in Metro-Detroit," author: Nataisha Washington
- "How Does an All-Gay Network Represent its Characters," author: Angela Halteman
- "The Social Construction of Menopause in Popular Advice Books," author: Denise Bianchini
- "Media's Effect on Self-Esteem," author: Callie Moss
- "How masculinity is constructed among Disney's recent non-human characters" author: Erin Downes
- "Examining Female Masculinity in Female-Centered Sports Films," author: Braelin Settle
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