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Our Mission: The Office of Women's Programs & Studies provides services and programs with women or gender as a focus for the CSU campus. Programs concentrate on examining the intersections of oppression and creating conditions that allow for all people to share safely and equally in the opportunities and resources provided by CSU. These support services are designed to reflect and enhance the unique goals, expectations, and aspirations of the students. Programs and services also assist students in addressing contemporary issues confronting them.
News/Announcements
Welcome back to spring semester 2010! We hope that your winter break was relaxing and productive!
Deadline extended for the Women's Conference Call for Programs. See information and link below. We encourage students, faculty, staff and community members to submit proposals by Feb. 3!
- Our support group for women survivors of interpersonal violence starts again on Friday 1/29/10. We meet on Friday afternoons at 4pm in the WPS office, 112 Student Services Bldg. All survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and child sexual abuse are welcome to join us. If you have never attended group before, please call 491-6384 and make an appointment to meet with an advocate before joining us for the first time.
- The Spring 2010 Women at Noon schedule is now available on our website! Check out our Women at Noon page (click on the link at the left) to see our schedule of programs for this semester). We hope to see you there!
5th ANNUAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCE – CALL FOR PROGRAMS
The 5th Annual Women’s Conference will be held on Saturday, March 27, 2010, and we invite you to submit a program proposal that builds on our theme: “STRENGTHENING OUR ROOTS AND GROWING TOGETHER.” The Women’s Conference is designed to bring faculty, staff and students together to learn and share with each other. The learning objectives for the conference include:
- Empowering people who identify as women to provide both traditional and non-traditional forms of leadership in their communities;
- Creating a network of CSU community members committed to understanding and addressing challenges associated with gender in our society;
- Integrating and understanding multiple identities as they relate to gender.
Program proposals are available here. Send to Kay Lewis, Residence Director, Braiden Hall, no later than Wed, Feb 3, 2010. We look forward to a great conference and hope to see you there!