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CONGRATULATIONS!
2008 Gender and Sexuality Studies Graduates
»Kristen Schmidt Hodavance
»AnneMarie MacPherson
»Justine Marie McGowan
»Jocelyn Christine Ruby
2008 Ruth Simmons Prize winner
»Sara Tabak Damiano - Department of History
for her thesis: "From the Shadows of the Bar: Law and
Women's Legal Literacy in Eighteenth-Century Newport"
2008 Marie J. Langlois Prize winner
»Philip Alexander Walsh - Dept. of Comparative Literature
for his dissertation: "Comedy and Conflict:
The Modern Reception of Aristophanes"

2008 Pembroke Center Associates Commencement Forum



Pembroke Center Roundtable, May 1 & 2, 2008
"Self Among Others: The Social Fabric of Subjectivity"

Roundtable group


The Ruth Simmons Prize in
Gender and Women's Studies

Ruth Simmons
The Pembroke Center is pleased and honored to announce the inauguration of the Ruth Simmons Prize in Gender and Women’s Studies. The prize will be awarded annually for an outstanding honors thesis on questions having to do with women or gender. Click here to see all Pembroke Center prizes.




Gender and the Politics of 'Traditional' Muslim Practices

Muslim conference participants



 The 2007-2008 Pembroke Research Seminar
 "The Question of Identity in Psychoanalysis"


Omer Bartov (L),
Edwin and Shirley Seave Faculty Fellow

Bernard Reginster, Chesler-Mallow Senior Faculty Research Fellow

 

 

Suzanne
Stewart-
Steinberg (C), Pembroke Center Faculty Fellow