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April 2008, Volume 28, no 4: Celebrating Student Achievement: WGS Senior Theses
March 2008, Volume 28, no 3: Women's History Month and Women of the Holocaust
January 2008, Volume 28, no 2: Where Are They Now? Alumni Share Postgraduate Experiences
November 2007, Volume 28, no. 1: El Salvador Solidarity Project and New WGS Professors
April 2007, Volume 27, no. 5: Masculinity and Rhetoric: Bush's War on Terror
February 2007, Volume 27, no. 4: Women's History Month Events and Candidates for New Position in Women's and Gender Studies
December 2006, Volume 27, no. 3: Helping Victims Become Survivors: My Work in Rape Care Advocacy
October 2006, Volume 27, no. 2: Jennifer Braverman Accepted into Art Exhibit
May 2006, Volume 26, no. 5: Congratulations to New Jersey Project Essay Winners
March 2006, Volume 26, no. 4: "Little Old Ladies" Still Giving Birth to Rebellion: Argentina's Madres de Plaza de Mayo
Elizabeth Borland, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
February 2006, Volume 26, no. 3: Women's History Month 2006
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November 2005, Volume 26, no. 2: The Black Panthers: A Woman's Party
Matthew Richman, Undergraduate History and Women's and Gender Studies Double-Major
October 2005, Volume 26, no. 1: A New Opportunity: Elementary and Early Childhood Education/Women's and Gender Studies Coordinated Majors
Jean L. Konzal, Chair, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education
April 2005, Volume 25, no. 5: WGS Seniors Look Back
March 2005, Volume 25, no. 4: Congratulations To This Year's TCNJ Winners of The New Jersey Project; Women's History Month Events 2005; Male Students' Perception of the Women's and Gender Studies Program at TCNJ
Women's and Gender Studies Program and Caitlin Stinneford
February 2005, Volume 25, no. 3: Women's History Month Events 2005
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November 2004, Volume 25, no. 2: Terms of Abuse, Regimentation of Heterosexism and Heteronormativity in Language
Christopher Rivera, Women's and Gender Studies Program
October 2004, Volume 25, no. 1: Gender, Transnational Feminism, and Politics of Self-Representation: Reflections on Poetry in South Asia
April 2004, Volume 24, no. 5: WGST Seniors Look Back
March 2004, Volume 24, no. 4: From Support to Combat--Women in Military Aviation
Kim Dougherty, Department of English Graduate Assistant
February 2004, Volume 24, no. 3: Women's History Month Events 2004
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November 2003, Volume 24, no. 2: Gender and Nation, Tradition and Transition
Elizabeth Spohr, Department of Residence Life
October 2003, Volume 24, no. 1: Meeting Willa
Jen Marshall, Women's and Gender Studies Program
May 2003, Volume 23 no. 5: Reflections and Thoughts from the 2003 Women's and Gender Studies Graduating Majors
Graduating Majors, Women's and Gender Studies Program
April 2003, Volume 23, no. 4: Third Wave: Women, Feminism, and Today's Issues
Sarah L. Rasmusson, Women's and Gender Studies Program
February 2003, Volume 23, no. 3: What Does It Mean To Be A Black American Woman? Embodying Cultural Constructions of Identity
Piper Kendrix Williams, Department of English & African American Studies
November/December 2002, Volume 23, no. 2: From the “Introduction” to Culturing Modernity: The Nantong Model, 1890-1930
Qin Shao, Department Of History
October 2002, Volume 23, no. 1: Re-reading the Story of Hagar with a Feminist "Hermeneutics of Suspicion"
Nina Rulon-Miller, Women's and Gender Studies Program
April 2002, Volume 22, no. 5: Male Privilege, Men's Responsibility
Michael Robertson, Department of English
March 2002, Volume 22, no. 4: SNCAC Provides Gender Equity and Non-Traditional Career Awareness
Mary E. Switzer, NJ Statewide Nontraditional Career Assistance Center
February 2002, Volume 22, no. 3: Women's History Month 2002: Building Communities for Social Justice
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November 2001, Volume 22, no. 2: A Feminist Philology? Confessions of a Woman and a Linguist
Felicia Jean Steele, Department of English
October 2001, Volume 22, no. 1: Revisiting a Different Place
Jennifer Marshall, WGST Program and Ph.D. Candidate at Lehigh University
May 2001, Volume 21, no. 5: Reflections and Thoughts From the First Graduating Class of Women's and Gender Studies Majors
Women's and Gender Studies Majors
March 2001, Volume 21, no. 4: Mentoring Women of Color: A Voice from Beyond the "Parades"
Lisa Ortiz, Department of English
February 2001, Volume 21, no.3: Women's History Month 2001: The Economics of Difference
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November/December 2000 Volume 21, no. 2: Where There's a WILL There's a Way
Carina Gonzallez and Lauren Borrone, Editors
October 2000, Volume 21, no. 1: Feminist Collaboration: Classroom Integration of Theory and Practice
Mary Lynn Hopps and Trish DiTillio, Women's and Gender Studies Program
January/February 2000, Volume 20, no. 3: Women's History Month 2000: Global Migrations
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November/December 1999, Volume 20, no. 2: Preaching What We Practice
Ann Marie Nicolosi, Women's and Gender Studies Program
October 1999, Volume 20, no. 1: Capturing the Commonplace: An Introductory Exercise
Janet Gray, Women's and Gender Studies Program
April 1999, Volume 19, no. 5: Women in Science Month: Some Thoughts
Aigili Papantonopoulou, Department of Mathematics
March 1999, Volume 19, no. 4: Serendipity, Identity and Leadership
R. Barbara Gitenstein, President
February 1999, Volume 19, no. 3: Women's History Month 1999: Women & Science
Women's and Gender Studies Program
November 1998, Volume 19, no. 2: Nursing the Nation: The Image of Breastfeeding on the Jan Hus Memorial in Prague
Cynthia Paces, Department of History
October 1998, Volume 19, no. 1: Freud's Equipment
Robin Truth Goodman, Women's and Gender Studies Program
April/May, Volume 18, no. 5: The Big Lewisnky
Ellen G. Friedman, Women's and Gender Studies Program
March 1998, Volume 18, no. 4: Stereotypes, Literature, and Hope
Juda Bennett, Women's and Gender Studies Program
February 1998, Volume 18, no. 3: Women's History Month 1998: Women in Art
The Automatic Nature of Stereotyping
Women's and Gender Studies Program; Diane Kobrynowicz, Department of Psychology
November 1997, Volume 18, no. 2: Is Men's Studies Necessary?
Jon Landreau, Department of Modern Languages
October 1997, Volume 18, no. 1: Updating the New Our Bodies Ourselves
Regina H. Kenen, Department of Sociology
April/May 1997, Volume 17, no. 4: Shadows of the Self: Women's Fictional Autobiographies in Argentina
Adriana Rosman-Askot, Department of Modern Languages
February 1997, Volume 17, no. 3: Women's History Month 1997: Women Making Movie History
Women and Gender Studies Program
November 1996, Volume 17, no. 2: Rigoberta Menchu: Spinning the Silence of Her Story
Adrriana Rosman Askot, Department of Modern Languages
October 1996, Volume 17, no. 1: Food in the Writings of Roland Barthes
Ariane Pfenninger, Department of Modern Languages
April/May 1996, Volume 16, no. 5: Carol Gilligan and My Lawnmower
Michael Robertson, Department of English
March 1996, Volume 16, no. 4: Domestic Violence: A Different Type of Conflict Resolution (a book review)
Juneau Mahan Gary
February 1996, Volume 16, no. 3: Women's History Month 1996
Billy the Kid's Head on a Plate: "Waiting" in Denise Chávez's Face of and Angel
Women's and Gender Studies Program, Renae Bredin
November 1995, Volume 16, no. 2: The Design of the Desert: Willa Cather and Mary Austin on What the Desert Has To Teach Marilyn Chandler McEntyre, Department of English
October 1995, Volume 16, no. 1: Celia Chazelle, Department of History
April/May 1995, Volume 15, no. 6: "Aye me": The Selfish, Digressing Mourner of Lycidas"
Jean Graham, Chair/Associate of Department of English
March 1995, Volume 15, no. 5: Review of: Reconceptualizing The Early Childhood Curriculum: Beginning The Dialogue
Blythe Hinitz, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education
February 1995, Volume 15, no. 4: Women's History Month 1996
From The Pen Of... Julie A. Jacko
Julie A. Jacko
December 1994, Volume 15, no. 3: From The Pen Of... Mary Biggs
Mary Biggs, Department of English
November 1994, Volume 15, no. 2: From The Pen Of... Michele Naples
Michele Naples, Department of Economics
October 1994, Volume 15, no. 1: From The Pen Of... Marcia Blicharz
Marcia Blicharz, School of Nursing
April 1994, Volume 14, no. 6: Some "Lessons" from Women's Studies for Educational Reform
Suzanne Pasch, Office of Academic Affairs
March 1994, Volume 14, no. 5: Manuscript Consensus and African American Women: Complicity at Its Finest
Ruth Hall, Department Of Psychology
February 1994, Volume 14, no. 4: Women's History Month 1994
A Proposed Analysis of the Dalla Corte Case
Melinda Roberts, Department of Philosophy & Religion
December 1993, Volume 14, no. 3: How I Became a Movie Producer
Aura Star, Department of Biology
November 1993, Volume 14, no. 2: Understanding Platinum-DNA Interactions
Georgia Arvantitis, Department of Chemistry
October 1993, Volume 14, no. 1: Reproduction Hazards in the Workplace
Regina Kenen, Department of Sociology
April 1993, Volume 13, no. 6: Clitoridectomy: Female Genital Torture
Lois Fichner-Rathus, Department of Art
March 1993, Volume 13, no. 5: The Complexities of a Young Adult Women's Relational World: Challanges, Demands and Benefits
Elizabeth Paul, Department of Psychology
February 1993, Volume 13, no. 4: Women's History Month 1993
"On the Pulse of Morning"
Maya Angelou
December 1992, Volume 13, no. 3: U.N. Report Find a World of Woe for Women
Peter James Spielmann, Associated Press
November 1992, Volume 13, no. 2: From The Pen Of... Sue Baldwin-Way
Sue Baldwin-Way, Office of College Relations
October 1992, Volume 13, no. 1: Political Musings
Linda Lengyel, Department of Law & Justice
April 1992, Volume 12, no. 6: Reflections
Susan Karr, Office of The President
March 1992, Volume 12, no. 5: From The Pen Of... Deborah Compte
Deborah Compte, Department of Modern Languages
April 1992, Volume 12, no. 4: Women's History Month 1992
Pure Versus Applied Mathematics
Aigli Papantonopoulou, Department of Math & Statistics
November 1991, Volume 12, no. 3: "A Point of View on Italian Women's Literature"
Paola Blelloch, Department of Modern Languages
October 1991, Volume 12, no. 2: "Maps and Metaphors, or Men, Women and Poetic Language"
Jo Eldridge Carney, Department of English
September 1991, Volume 12, no. 1: More than Just a Parlor Ornament: The Women's Rights Press, 1849-1920
Patricia Smith Butcher, Library
April 1991, Volume 11, no. 7: From The Pen Of... Kim Pearson
Kim Pearson, Department of English
March 1991, Volume 11, no. 6: Medals On Our Blouses? A Feminist Theological Look at Women in Combat
Mary E. Hunt, feminist liberation theologian and ethicist, Co-Director of WATER
February 1991, Volume 11, no. 5: Women's History Month 1991
Women's and Gender Studies Program
December 1990, Volume 11, no. 4: Getting Stuck
Claire Hardgrove, Dean of Graduate Studies
November 1990, Volume 11, no. 3: Dr. Caroline Still Wiley Anderson, 19th Century African-American Physician
Gloria H. Dickinson, Department of African-American Studies
October 1990, Volume 11, no. 2: Equality in Education Law and Practice
Dr. Nadine B. Shanler
September 1990, Volume 11, no. 1: Integrating The Theory and Research "of" the Genders
Sally Archer, Department of Psychology
May 1990, Volume 10, no. 7: Transforming Psychology Through Feminism: A Teacher and Student On the Issues
Mary Crawford, Visiting Professor of Women's Studies
Kathy Hauze, West Chester University of Pennsylvania student
April 1990, Volume 10, no. 6: From The Pen Of... Jo-Ann Gross
Jo-Ann Gross, Department of History
March 1990, Volume 10, no. 5: Women, Psychology and AIDS
Corinne Squire, Department of Psychology
February 1990, Volume 10, no. 4: Women's History Month
The Angel Surrenders Her Wings For Feet
Ellen G. Friedman, Coordinator of Women's Studies
December 1989, Volume 10, no. 3: Nursing Must Be Good For Nurses
Susan Boughn, School of Nursing
November 1989, Volume 10, no. 2: Brief Overview of Library Sources in Women's Studies
Pat Beaber, Library
