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Capstone

A Capstone course (sometimes a seminar) that rotates through disciplines is offered each spring term. Senior Gender and Sexuality Studies minors with varied majors come together to focus on a substantive issue and all benefit from the variety of perspectives. Instructors are eager to work with such an invested group. The schedule of upcoming Capstone courses includes:

Spring 2024

  • Feminist Theory and the Body (taught by Nicole Reibe)

Future Scheduled Capstone Offerings

  • Spring 2025 offered by the Policial Science Department (taught by Janine Holc) - focused on global feminism and sexual orientation
  • Spring 2026 offered by the English Department (taught by Melissa Girard)

Recently offered Capstone courses

  • Spring 23: Sociology 430, genders and Justice (taught by Amanda Konradi)
  • Spring 22: History 478, Global Histories of Sexuality (taught by Andrew Ross)
  • Spring 2021: Modern Language 309, Gender, Peace and Justice in East Asia: Texts and Contexts (taught by Dr. Yu Stearns)
  • Spring 2020: Philosophy 337, Philosophy of Feminism (taught by Mavis Biss)
  • Spring 2019: History 390, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America (taught by David Carey)
  • Spring 2018: Modern Language 309, Gender, Peace and Justice in East Asia: Texts and Contexts (taught by Dr. Yu Stearns)
  • Spring 2017: English 367.01, American Feminist Public Intellectuals (taught by Dr. Brian Norman)
  • Spring 2016: Sociology 430, Gender and Justice (taught by Dr. Amanda Konradi)
  • Spring 2015: Sociology 361, Social Inequality (taught by Dr. Barbara Vann)