Women’s Lives and Writing

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/20/2015
2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
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Miller Library
1000 W. College Avenue - Silver City, NM


Women’s Lives and Writings–Past and Present

A WNMU W.A.C. Event in Honor of Women’s History Month

Miller Library-Friday, March 20, 2015-2:00-4:30

2:00-2:10

Deborah Heller, Professor of English and Director of Writing Across the Curriculum

Introductory Remarks

Jose Herrera, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Recognitions

2:10-2:20

Andrea Jaquez, Public Services Technician, Miller Library

The Women of Fort Bayard

2:20-2:30

Manda Jost, Professor of Biology

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: seventeenth-century Mexican female polymath

2:30-2:40

Barb Ann Matson, Adjunct Professor of English
Helen (Hunt) Jackson, Indian Advocate: her mission lives on

2:40-2:50

Scott Fritz, Assistant Professor of History

Gender Equity in Early America: the feminism of Judith Sargent Murray

2:50-3:00

Patricia M. Cano, Professor Emerita of Chicano/Chicana Hemispheric Studies
The Life and Writing of Santa Teresa de Jesus

3:00-3:15

Break for Refreshments

3:15-3:30

Sharman Russell, Professor Emerita of Writing

Celebrating Patty Jo Watson: her interpretations of archaeology and her life as a scientist

3:30-3:40

Jose Herrera, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762): the scientific interest of her letters from Turkey

3:40-3:50

Bruce Wilson, Adjunct Professor of History

The Many Pleasures of Reading Margaret Atwood

3:50-4:00

Jessica Enriquez: Administrative Assistant/AAEEO Coordinator, Office of Business Affairs

Lessons in Parenting: looking anew at Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

4:00-4:15

Allison Evans, Assistant Professor of Political Science

Anna Akhmatova: a great Russian poet of the Silver Age

4:15-4:30

Cynthia Ann Bettison, Director of WNMU Museum

Interpreting Prehistoric Mimbres Women’s Lives

 

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