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8 Articles
Some female SDSU students want more progress on campus
Even though Women’s History Month ended recently, March serves as an opportunity to reflect on the progress women have made throughout the years. Still, it can also emphasize the ongoing fight for gender equality. Some female students were recently asked to share their experiences at San Diego State University. Manasvi Dotiyal Manasvi Dotiyal is a graphic design major and feminist peer educator at the SDSU Women’s Resource Center. When asked if …
The significance of Title IX week at Samford
By: Anna Clark From March 24 through March 28, Samford’s Title IX department hosted Title IX week, one of many events the department has held during Women’s History Month. The week was packed full of activities and events based around Title IX education, women in the professional world and situational awareness and safety, as well as maintaining healthy relationships. Some of the events included a presentation by the Science and Religion Club
Empowering Women: A Spotlight on Women-Centric Clubs at Missouri State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Missouri chapter. As part of Women’s History Month, it’s important to celebrate the achievements, leadership, and contributions of women across all fields. Missouri State University provides a variety of women-centric organizations that empower, support, and inspire female students through leadership. While also highlighting professional development, community service, and academ…
OTC hosts Women in Leadership Panel for Women’s History Month
Ogeechee Technical College (OTC) recently hosted a Women’s History Month panel featuring influential women leaders from the Statesboro community, who shared their experiences and insights on leadership, mentorship, and overcoming challenges.
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