Women’s History Project Lives on Through Pandemic Challenges A story from the 80s inspired a project that allows current students to help curate the history of influential women at UCF.
Is it Finally Time to Pass the Equal Rights Amendment? UCF Associate Professor M.C. Santana discusses the ERA and why you should care about its fate.
These 6 Proud Knights Share Their LGBTQ+ Experience In honor of Orlando Pride Week, which takes place Oct. 6 through 12, get to know a few members from the UCF community.
Women’s History Month: Past, Present and Future What exactly is Women’s History Month about and why do we celebrate it? UCF Women’s and Gender Studies instructor shares how women arrived at where they are today and where they’re headed.
Three Women Faculty Members Honored for Their Excellent Contributions to UCF The UCF Center for Success of Women Faculty honored three faculty members for the unique ways they contribute to the university’s success. The recipients chosen…
Dear Daughter, In Face of Tragedy Try to Keep Your Spirit Intact “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You…
Amy Maitner Recipient of Eleanor Roosevelt Women’s Studies Scholarship Award Amy Maitner is the recipient of the 2015 Eleanor Roosevelt Women’s Studies Scholarship Award. Maitner is a junior majoring in Advertising and Public Relations with…
Documentary to Look at Academic Freedom, Censorship in 1920s “Filthy Dreamers,” a documentary that looks at the effort of students, faculty and the president of Florida State Women’s College to stand up for academic…
Women’s Studies to Commemorate 20th Anniversary UCF Women’s Studies will host workshops, receptions and other events this month to commemorate its 20th anniversary on campus. Women’s Studies serves the community with…
UCF to Host International Women’s Issues Conference The first International Women’s Issues Conference at UCF will be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21-22, to foster discussion about issues affecting women through education,…
Scientists discover that sand on Mars and the Moon can be turned into building blocks for space settlements TechSpot