Welcome to summer! Over the semester, we focus on research and planning. So while IWL takes a short break from hosting events and workshops, we look forward to seeing you around campus soon. Check back later this summer for IWL Events and Programs information for the 2025-2026 academic year. More information available on theIWL Events page.
Alumnae Leaders
2025 IWL Alumna Awardee
IWL Excellence Award Recipient
Dr. Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen, Grad '99 For more information click
2024 IWL Alumna Awardee
IWL Excellence Award Recipient
Sabina Bhatia, Grad '89 For more information click
Latest IWL Annual Report Out:
Interested in learning more about IWL at 黑料论坛? Take a look at IWL's 2023-2024 year in review now: 2024 IWL Annual Report
2025 IWL Gala Recap
Miss the fun and want to review the amazing 4th Annual IWL Gala? Click HEREto learn more about the superb leaders who made this possible and joined us to celebrate this year in the IWL Gala Information Hub.
Research Round-Up
IWL Research Mini-Grants
IWL accepts applications for research mini-grants of up to $1000 on a rolling basis. These grants are designed to support research-related activities that advance scholarship or academic knowledge focused on gender or sex. Click for application materials and more information.
Recent Research Publications:
Feminist Evaluations of Structural Injustices鈥擜 Short Film Series
Alison Efford, PhD History 鈥淎 German American Feminist Imagines Justice in 1859鈥
Kathryn Malin, PhD Nursing 鈥淭he Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Infant and Maternal Health Using a Reproductive Justice Lens鈥
Zori Paul, PhD Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology 鈥淎 Feminist Perspective of the Loneliness Epidemic and Women of Color鈥
Giving Voice to the Unheard: Words from Women Speaking Truth to Stigma
Released on Dec. 4th, 2024, this paper written by IWL's Spring 2024 Faculty Fellows examines the work of Drs. Sabirat Rubya, Daniel Collette, and Alie Kriofske Mainella, and how hearing/amplyifying the voices of those who go unheard help dismantle negative stigmas.
Research and Storytelling as Gendered Resistance
This research paper, written by IWL's Fall 2023 Faculty Fellows, reviews the work of Drs. Heather Hlavka, Jennifer Vanderheyden, and Jessica Zemlak and how storytelling provides essential context to the lived experiences of people鈥"past and present鈥攁s ways to both challenge and amplify the experiences of those who have been doubted, denied, or silenced through time." Navigate to IWL's "Pubications" page to learn more and see other research papers and reports from our community.
Watch IWL's Last Spotlight on Research Episode:
Click to watch this Season 3 on YouTube in its original formatting.
Playback Available for
Watch video playback of IWL's latest series, Women and Money, by clicking . For each session, we learned from local, state, and national leaders in each subject on how to make a difference that benefits women as individuals and our communities. Check out the Women and Money page to learn more.
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