WGSS is proud to welcome distinguished scholars, Lynn Ossome and Zakia Salime to our faculty for 2016/17.
Lyn Ossome joins WGSS as a lecturer for fall 2016. Lyn is Senior...
The specter of AIDS and loss hangs over The Rise and Fall of the Yellow House, by writer and critic John Whittier Treat. Set in Seattle in the early 1980s—post-Morbidity and...
Laura Wexler’s Photogrammar Project has won a coveted ACLS Digital Extension Grant, one of only six awarded in the country, to continue the great work she and her Digital...
WGSS LGBTS Spring Reception
Congratulations to our graduating seniors!
Jenna Cook was born in China and abandoned on a street in the huge city of Wuhan in 1992 when she was just a baby.
Cook was adopted by a single American woman, a...
Prejudices are often deep, obstinate beliefs. You’ve probably noticed this if you’ve ever tried to change someone’s political opinion at a dinner party. But...