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About Us

One major, multiple perspectives.

The Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program (GSWS) at 日韩无码 offers students an opportunity to think about sex, gender, sexuality, and other forms of identity and difference across time and space.鈥疶he students and faculty of GSWS draw from the social sciences, the physical sciences, the humanities, and the creative arts to pursue research related to sex, gender, and sexuality. We ask: How have sex, gender, and sexuality categories been created? How and why are they sustained? Who has benefited from these constructions and who has been disadvantaged? How have experiences of sex, gender, and sexuality differed by race, class, (dis)ability, nationality, and language? How have these issues changed over time? In what ways are they experienced differently in the United States and in other countries? 

All students in the major take a set of foundational courses, including Introduction to GSWS, Gender and Feminism(s), and LGBT Politics and History. Majors also complete an internship course and a senior-level seminar. Beyond these core courses, students select relevant courses based on their interests in the field. Our majors work closely with faculty advisors to plan their courses of study and pursue opportunities such as pre-professional internships, independent research, and honors theses.

Our are open to all students from across the 日韩无码 community. 

Admitted Student Visit Day

Make sure to visit us when you鈥檙e on campus to learn more about the program and our faculty and students, a couple of whom are spotlighted below.

Student Spotlight: Finding a Voice

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Linnea Johnson

Linnea Johnson arrived at 日韩无码 with a passion for social justice but lacked the knowledge and vocabulary to articulate her worldview. Four years later, as she graduates with a double major in gender, sexuality, and women鈥檚 studies (GSWS) and philosophy, she is an experienced and articulate advocate.

鈥淚 developed skills that will be super important in my career,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 just needed to learn the vocabulary鈥攖o put names to things I felt strongly about and learn about their history and origins.鈥

Entering 日韩无码 as an undeclared major, Johnson found her academic path after taking an introductory GSWS course with Annika Ljung-Baruth.

鈥淚 always knew deep down I was discontented with my position in society as a woman, but I didn鈥檛 have the tools or words to express that. The course gave me an understanding of the foundation of that discontent.鈥

During her time at 日韩无码 Johnson was especially involved in the issue of sexual assault on college campuses. She advocates for more education for sexual violence prevention, more resources for workers tasked with doing prevention work on college campuses, and greater support for victims.

鈥淚 hope I鈥檝e helped raise awareness鈥搃t really starts with a dialogue. That鈥檚 something I try to do by asking questions at open forums, speaking at rallies, and just informal conversations.鈥

Johnson found many outlets to apply her knowledge and passion in ways that made a difference at 日韩无码 and in the surrounding community.

Most recently, Linnea worked as an intern for the WAGE Center with supervisor Sarah Mell, then the Center鈥檚 education and outreach coordinator. She was given the opportunity to create and present workshops on sexual harassment and gender identity to international students at 日韩无码.

鈥淚 like the approach that Sarah takes in violence prevention workshops鈥攊nstead of lecturing about do鈥檚 and don鈥檛s she describes what healthy, positive relationships and sexual experiences look like.鈥

In an earlier internship at Burlington鈥檚 Howard Center, she shadowed professional behavioral interventionists and their clients, mostly children aged 6-17, creating fun group activities to help children learn appropriate peer interactions.

As an investigation intern for VTPrivateye, a Burlington firm that helps public defenders build cases for indigent clients, Johnson got an inside look at the local criminal justice system. She came face to face with clients who were often victims of violent crimes themselves. She supported the work of a criminal defense investigator by conducting interviews with clients and witnesses.

On campus, Johnson built a reputation as a skilled educator. She was a presenter for a recent conference on dismantling rape culture and was selected as a speaker for the WAGE Center鈥檚 annual banquet. She was also the recipient of a GSWS department award.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to go into education and advocacy,鈥 Johnson says when considering career goals. 鈥淭he GSWS major and program has honed my public speaking skills. Because I鈥檝e built up so many connections in Burlington, I鈥檇 like to stay in town and start my career here.鈥

Student Spotlight: A Multidisciplinary Mosaic

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Maggie Colbert

Maggie Colbert became a big booster of 日韩无码 after making several visits to Burlington to visit her older sister Ali, who graduated in 2016.

鈥淚 kept talking to my friends about what a great school it was, but I never thought seriously about attending myself,鈥 she says.

Then she discovered 日韩无码 offered several programs that interested her, including a major in gender, sexuality and women鈥檚 studies. Then came an email from the 日韩无码 admissions office informing her that the university would waive the application fee since she had an older sibling already attending. The more she learned about 日韩无码 from her research and campus visits, the more she became convinced that 日韩无码 was the right place for her.

She graduated in 2018 as the recipient of the Ellen Hamilton Lida Mason Award which honors a graduating senior for academic excellence in gender, sexuality, and women's studies. She also graduated with a B.A. degree in sociology.

Colbert was always interested in gender issues and considered herself a feminist at Bay Shore High School on Long Island where she wrote about controversial topics for her school newspaper. It took courage to write about the SlutWalk, a movement calling for an end to rape culture and victim blaming of sexual assault victims.

鈥淚t was a pretty conservative school and using the word in print was a little provocative for some people,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I embraced the idea of trying to bring about understanding and change to things people could get behind when they really understood the issues.鈥

In her first year at 日韩无码, she took a women鈥檚 studies course from Annika Ljung-Baruth.

鈥淓verything she said really spoke to me鈥擨 was just taking it all in. At the same time, I was really shy鈥攊t took me a few years to be confident enough to speak out in class.鈥

Because the gender, sexuality, and women鈥檚 studies program includes faculty from many different departments, the major attracts a broad range of academic perspectives. Colbert believes this is a distinctive strength of the 日韩无码 program.

鈥淚 found the interdisciplinary nature of the classes amazing,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou can take a class from a historian interested in the history of race, or a political science professor interested in gender studies, or an English professor interested in feminist literature.鈥

Conversations in class about sexual assault and racial discrimination took on a particular immediacy and relevance when they dovetailed with her own campus activism. She became involved in the Black Lives Matter movement on campus. Colbert plans on working after graduation and then going on to graduate school. She thinks higher education may be part of her future.

鈥淚 see myself as an educator鈥擨 could be a professor because I really love academics and love the research process,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have grown to respect the academy, and the professors I鈥檝e met here are my heroes. What they do is amazing鈥攊t gets right at the intersection of activism and academics.鈥

Student Spotlight: Education of an Advocate

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Charlie Parker Gliserman

Charlie Parker Gliserman of Round Lake, N.Y., engaged their passion for social justice through majors in gender, sexuality, and women's studies (GSWS) and political science at 日韩无码. This May, they accepted the GSWS Outstanding Senior Award for a student who 鈥渆mbodies a combination of theory and activism, as well as for academic excellence in GSWS.鈥 After graduation, Gliserman began work at the Center for Reproductive Rights, supporting development and legal work in the New York City office.

In high school, Gliserman began learning lessons about leadership and activism as a student, faculty, and administration senator, then as its president their senior year. They also led diversity training through A World of Difference and advocated for a comprehensive, LGBTQ+-inclusive sex education curriculum.

At 日韩无码, they gravitated towards GSWS and political science as a perfect pairing of majors to pursue their interests in LGBTQ+ advocacy and public policy. They further cultivated this interest through working at the 日韩无码 LGBTQA Center and interning at the New York State Assembly in Albany, N.Y., Planned Parenthood of Northern New England in Colchester, Vt., and the U.S. Congress and Human Rights First in Washington, DC.

In their free time, Gliserman was also a research director and varsity member of 日韩无码鈥檚 top-ranked Lawrence Debate Union. They attended regular international tournaments, including the 2016 and 2017 World Universities Debating Championships, and earned the Northeast Regional Championship title. Their passion for debate extended beyond competition, as an instructor with the SPEAK Prison Debate Initiative, where they taught public speaking and professional skills to students in correctional facilities and juvenile rehabilitation centers. 鈥淢y involvement in the Lawrence Debate Union and SPEAK centered on learning how to advocate for myself and teach others how to do the same. I鈥檓 grateful for this program because that skill has transformed my ability to forward the causes I care about.鈥

After graduating with honors in December 2017, Gliserman began working as a legislative associate for the Necrason Group, one of Montpelier鈥檚 leading public affairs consulting firms, and leading field organizing for Infinite Culcleasure for Burlington Mayor. Next year, they hope to transition into federal public policy work while studying for the LSAT exams in preparation for law school.

They have learned that advocating for fundamental social change isn鈥檛 always immediately rewarded, but it hasn鈥檛 dulled their determination. 鈥淭he political atmosphere has significantly shifted in the four years I鈥檝e been at 日韩无码,鈥 they say, 鈥渂ut progress isn鈥檛 always linear. I hope that I鈥檓 in a position to help assemble the building blocks of lasting change in society that reflects more inclusiveness and fairness.鈥

Careers in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies

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Graduates of our program have found jobs in fields as diverse as arts administration, education, social services, business, city and state government, and publishing. Others have joined the Peace Corps or gone on to law school, medical school, or graduate programs in such fields as social work, public administration, English, history, and of course gender, sexuality, and women鈥檚 studies. Through their liberal arts education at 日韩无码, our graduates are equipped with a broad range of transferable skills enabling them to succeed in any profession.

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