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 2010 WOMEN’S STUDIES RESIDENCY  




Women’s Studies Residency 2010
Women on the Move: Activism, Revolution, Transformation

Saratoga Springs, NY
March 11, 12, and 13, 2010


Collage by Maureen Passmore
student, Center for Distance Learning.

Women’s Studies Residency 2010
Women on the Move: Activism, Revolution, Transformation
Saratoga Springs, NY
March 11, 12, and 13, 2010
Women’s Studies as an interdisciplinary academic field has emerged in the last 40 years ranging across a broad number of topics including economics, historical studies, literature, math, psychology, science, and sociology, to name a few. Empire State College has hosted Women’s Studies Residency meetings in conjunction with academic course offerings since the mid 1970s, and like the field of women’s studies, this program has responded to the world and has evolved over the years.

In 2010, Women’s Studies Residency study groups will be offered in the January term with a required 3-day Residency (March 11, 12 and 13, 2010) in Saratoga Springs. (
Registration for January term begins November 17 and runs through December 31. The Residency component offers opportunities for students to meet with their study group instructors and engage in group conversations about the study group topics as well as participate in larger group meetings around speakers, workshops, and meals/social gatherings.

In addition, the 2010 residency will offer workshops and presentations to the entire College community, alumni, and members of the Academy for Lifelong Learning and community groups.

Women's Studies Residency 2010 study groups are offered during January term. Click on the study group titles below to view the course Learning Contract.

Questions may be directed to:

Connie Crandall – secretary, Humanities, Center for Distance Learning
Empire State College
113 West Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-587-2100 x2730
1-800-847-3000 x2730

email: Womens.Studies@esc.edu
  • Students
    Registration for January 2010 term begins November 17 and runs through December 31. Descriptions of courses offered with a Women’s Studies Residency component can be viewed by clicking
    here.
  • Faculty, Professionals, Staff, and All Residency Participants
    Professional development workshops and plenary sessions will be offered throughout the Residency meetings, beginning Thursday, March 11 and running through Saturday March 13. A schedule of workshops and speakers can be viewed by clicking here.(final schedule to be posted soon)

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