Author: Alexandra Pasqualone Literature addressing the value of internships is often student-centered, with analyses attending to questions regarding the barriers, characteristics, and outcomes of internships for students. Additionally, studies have focused on the broader internship …
Women’s History Month Blog Post #2 – “Reproductive Autonomy is Essential: Exploring the Impacts of Pandemic Policies on Reproductive Health Access”
Guest Contribution from Samantha Herndon First, what is CORE? CORE stands for the Collaborative for Reproductive Equity. We are a research center based in the UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. The Center is led …
Women’s History Month Blog Post #1 – “Break the Old Circuits:” Revising the Patriarchy During the Pandemic
Guest Contribution from Elizabeth Scheer In a recent conversation with a fellow writer friend, we found ourselves on the subject of Helene Cixous’s écriture feminine—a post-structuralist theory of language that aligns non-linear, stream-of consciousness narrative …
Women’s History Month Blog Series Introduction
Today, March 8, is International Women’s Day – a day that began in 1908 to honor women’s rights, highlight our achievements, and advocate for gender equity. Overtime, International Women’s Day has been celebrated through demonstrations, …