Women's History Month Events 3/28 - 4/6
Issue date: 3/28/07 Section: Life
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March 28
Noon, Clearwater Room, PSUB
Women's Studies Forum: The Most Dangerous Woman in America: Emma Goldman,
Anarchist Feminist with Brian Norman
April 2
7 p.m., Piccolo Gallery
Visiting Writer Judy Doenges will talk about her book, What She Left Me
April 3
5:30 p.m. Gender Book Club Meeting at Main Street Coffee and News
The book to be discussed is Skin Folk by Nalo Hopkinson.
April 5 & 6
8 a.m.- 5p.m. both days, Registration on the third floor of the PSUB
The Art of Gender in Every Day Life IV Conference
Free and open to the public
For a complete schedule, go to www.isu.edu/andersoncenter
April 5 & 6
Starting 8:30 a.m. both days, Salmon River Suite, PSUB
Workshops with Dr. Bernice Sandler
Free and open to the public
For a complete schedule, go to www.isu.edu/andersoncenter
April 5
7 p.m., Salmon River Suite, PSUB
Women's History Month Keynote Address by Bernice Sandler, Ed.D.
"We've Come A Long Way Baby, But Not Quite Far Enough: Progress and Problems of Women in Higher Education"
For more information on these or any other Women's History Month events, please call the Anderson Center at 282-2805 or visit our website: www.isu.edu/andersoncenter
Noon, Clearwater Room, PSUB
Women's Studies Forum: The Most Dangerous Woman in America: Emma Goldman,
Anarchist Feminist with Brian Norman
April 2
7 p.m., Piccolo Gallery
Visiting Writer Judy Doenges will talk about her book, What She Left Me
April 3
5:30 p.m. Gender Book Club Meeting at Main Street Coffee and News
The book to be discussed is Skin Folk by Nalo Hopkinson.
April 5 & 6
8 a.m.- 5p.m. both days, Registration on the third floor of the PSUB
The Art of Gender in Every Day Life IV Conference
Free and open to the public
For a complete schedule, go to www.isu.edu/andersoncenter
April 5 & 6
Starting 8:30 a.m. both days, Salmon River Suite, PSUB
Workshops with Dr. Bernice Sandler
Free and open to the public
For a complete schedule, go to www.isu.edu/andersoncenter
April 5
7 p.m., Salmon River Suite, PSUB
Women's History Month Keynote Address by Bernice Sandler, Ed.D.
"We've Come A Long Way Baby, But Not Quite Far Enough: Progress and Problems of Women in Higher Education"
For more information on these or any other Women's History Month events, please call the Anderson Center at 282-2805 or visit our website: www.isu.edu/andersoncenter
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