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Judy Temple, University of Arizona English department, discusses being able to teach 'Women in Science' and the rewards of teaching that course with a co-professor. She mentions a male student who questioned everything; he was their thorn in the…

Portrait of Estelle Lutrell

1903 essay published in the University of Arizona Burro presenting women students anger about university curfew and restrictions

Original proposal for creating Women Studies Program at UA

A list of classes offered in Women's Studies during the Fall semester of 1973 at University of Arizona

Photograph shows portrait by George Kendall Warren taken in 1876, printed by C.F. Conly, who took over Warren's studio in 1884.

Faculty retreat including six former heads of the Department of Gender and Women Studies. Back to front: (back row) Jan Monk, Miranda Joesph, Susan Craddock, Kari McBride, Liz Kennedy, Judith McDaniel, Myra Dinnerstein; (middle row) Rosi Andrade,…

Newspaper clippings about "The Daughters of the Desert, Women Anthropologists" exhibit and conference. Articles are in both Spanish and English.

The very first newsletter distributed by SIROW, the Southwest Institute for Research on Women.

The fall 1999 Woman's Studies Advisory Council newsletter and information

SIROW poster detailing the organization's successes and fundraising to date. Since its inception in 1979, SIROW has helped to bring in close to 100 million dollars in grants and contracts to support our and our collaborators’ efforts to improve…

Photograph of Atanacia Santa Cruz Hughes, Born August 14, 1850 in Tucson, Arizona and died November 12, 1934 in Tucson, Arizona. Atanacia was married to Samuel Hughes on May 27, 1863 at the Church of San Xavier del Bac (Mission) in Tucson, Arizona.…

Newspaper clipping of an article about Laurel Wilkening becoming the head of planetary sciences and director of the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.

Registering Tohono O'odham people at Southside Presbyterian Chruch

Article entitled "Womens Studies years later" from the University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences News
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