Women*s Student Services also hosts events and programs online, and if they are recorded and available for public view, you can find them below.
Women*s History Month Featured Speaker: Gabby Rivera - Inspiring Radical Creativity
Sponsored by Women*s Student Services, the Office for Institutional Diversity and equity, the Gender and Sexuality Campus Center, the Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative, Residence Halls Association, Live On, Student Life & Engagement, MOSAIC, and the Office of Cultural & Academic Transitions
In honor of Women*s History Month, the office of Women*s Student Services (in collaboration with several other sponsors) hosted queer, Latinx, writer Gabby Rivera, author of Juliet Takes a Breath and writer of 2017-2018 Marvel comic book America Chavez, featuring Marvel Comics' first queer, Latina superhero. In this talk, Gabby talks about how her heritage has shaped her journey as a writer.
Unpacking the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirits Crisis
hosted by Michaela Allen-Sanchez
Graduate student Michaela Allen-Sanchez (she/they) unpacks the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Two-Spirits Crisis, then leads discussion amongst session attendees. Sponsored by Women*s Student Services and Prevention, Outreach & Education Department for Women*s History Month 2022.
W*SS Asterisk Roundtable Discussion
hosted by the W*SS Spring 2021 Staff and Friends
What does the asterisk mean in our name? Watch W*SS Staff and Friends chat about the asterisk.