FRIDAY, March 31 | |||||||
| Parking in Parking garage at Mishawaka Ave & 20th St, or 20th St Lot | |||||||
| Registration 12-1 PM, Wiekamp east lobby, 1st floor, accessible from Parking garage | |||||||
| Sessions are 1st floor Wiekamp Classroom Building, IUSB | |||||||
| SESSION A | SESSION B | SESSION C | SESSION D | SESSION E | SESSION F | SESSION G | SESSION H |
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| 1--2:15 PM | |||||||
| A Learning Way: Head, Hands, and Heart, WORKSHOP Marsha Heck, assistant professor, IUSB Division of Education | Abdicating Love, Mary R. Wood, adjunct assistant professor, IUSB Dept of Psychology | The Impact of Media Exposure and Body Image: A Comparison of Text Versus Video, Karen Chambers, Saint Mary’s College Dept of Psychology, and Susan Alexander, Saint Mary’s College Dept of Sociology | From Your Silence You Will Sing: Finding One’s Voice Through Music and Chants in Feminist Pedagogy, Catherine M. Pittman, associate professor, Saint Mary’s College Dept of Psychology | Still Chilly in Here? Advancing Women’s Interests in the Academy in a Time of Skepticism, Linda Chen, associate professor, IUSB Dept of Political Science, and Louise Collins, assistant professor, IUSB Dept of Philosophy | The Ms.-Uses of History: Teaching Women’s History in a Women’s Studies Program, Lys Ann Shore, adjunct assistant professor, IUSB Women’s Studies Program and Mixed Messages: What are Comic Books Teaching Girls about Womanhood?, Kelly Hall, visiting assistant professor, Depauw University Dept of Sociology and Anthropology | The Educational Status of Asian Indian Women in India and the United States, PANEL Sushmita Hodges, adjunct assistant professor, IUSB Dept of History, and ROUNDTABLE with members of the community and IUSB students | The Role of Spirituality in the Emerging Woman, Kay Ferry, associate faculty, IUSB Division of Education, and Mary Rooney, M.A., certified chaplain |
| 2:30--3:45 PM | |||||||
| Gender or Personality? Breaking Gender Stereotypes by Examining Personality Types, WORKSHOP, Sara Sage, assistant professor, IUSB Division of Education | Why do You Write about Terrorism?, Margaret Scanlan, professor, IUSB Dept of English and Flying Lessons: A True Story, Suze Littlefox, IUSB student | The Cultural Production of Womanhood: Abesses, Preachers and Reformers, PANEL, Lesley Walker, assistant professor, IUSB Dept of French, Monica Tetzlaff, assistant professor, IUSB Dept of History, and April Lidinsky, University of Notre Dame professional specialist | Student Readers and the Reformed Canon, Rebecca Brittenham, assistant professor, IUSB Dept of English and Feminist Pedagogy in Unusual Places: The Use of Feminist Teaching Practices in Statistics and Research Methods Classes, Gail McGuire, assistant professor, IUSB Dept of Sociology | Differences and Commonalities: A Race/Class/Gender Perspective on Women’s Sexuality, Betsy Lucal, assistant professor, IUSB Dept of Sociology and Anthropology and The Negative Effects of Religion on Women’s Views of their Sexuality, Saint Mary’s College student Callie Kusto, and Positive Effects of Sex Education in American Schools, Saint Mary’s College student Hayley Dawson | Linking Experience to College-Level Learning: Portfolio-Assisted Prior Learning Assessment, Gene Bennion, Con. Education, Eastern Michigan University and Goal Orientation and Academic Successes in Traditional and Non-Traditional Aged Female College Students, IU Northwest faculty Cynthia D. O’Dell, Dept of Psychology and Women’s Studies, and Mark Sudlow Hoyert, Dept of Psychology | Old Issues in a New Era: Women at Work, WORKSHOP, Patricia Marvel, IUSB Affirmative Action director, and Valerie Larsen, assistant professor, IUSB Division of Education | Educating Women in the 21st Century: Professional Women and Work Relations in the American Dental Industry, Suzanne Konzelmann, associate professor, IUSB Division of Business and Economics, and Nanci Yokom, director, IUSB Program in Dental Hygiene ROUNDTABLE |
| 4--5:15 PM | |||||||
| Piecing Together Your Own Network for Health: Women Designing a System to Ensure Optimum Health, Christine M. White, clinical lecturer, IUSB School of Nursing | Connected Knowing: An Empowering Method for Learning in Academia, Teresa M. Dobrzykowski, assistant professor, IUSB School of Nursing | Raising the Self-Esteem of Young Latinas, ROUNDTABLE, Cristina Rios, associate dean and associate professor, IUSB Division of Education, and Rita Vega, president, IUSB Latino Student Union | Listen to Our Voices: Two Performance Pieces for Women, Katie Sullivan, assistant professor, Saint Mary’s College Dept of Theatre, and students | Career Opportunities for Women in Criminal Justice, IUSB PANEL, Rhonda DeLong, assistant professor, Susan Taylor, visiting instructor, and Barbara Peat, assistant professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs | Educating Women in the New Millennium: The Educational Experience at a Woman’s College from the Student’s Perspective, Frances Kominkiewicz, director, Saint Mary’s College Social Work Program and Karla Flores, Marcie Livesay, Jennifer Macnak, Tiffany Marko, and Deanna Saylor, students | Making Connections Between Art and Mathematics, WORKSHOP, Jody Petty, interim assistant director, IUSB Center for Mathematics Education and Cecilia Cunningham, associate faculty, IUSB Division of Fine Arts | Hands-on Budgeting, Kathryn Perron |
| 5:30-6:30 PM | |||||||
cordially invite you to a reception to honor presenters and sponsors 5th floor, IUSB Schurz Library Featuring a Quilt Exhibit Quilt Exhibit will be from March 27 to April 8, curated by Bettye Green | |||||||
SATURDAY, April 1 | |||||||
| SESSION A | SESSION B | SESSION C | SESSION D | SESSION E | SESSION F | SESSION G | SESSION H |
| 8:30-9:45 AM | |||||||
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Corporate Officers and Directors: Where are All the Women?, David Vollrath, associate professor, and Katherine Jackson, associate professor, IUSB Division of Business and Economics
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Is Women’s Studies Dead? Revitalizing the Education of Women on College Campuses, Goshen College PANEL, Beth Martin Birky, associate professor of English and director of General Education, session leader; Judith M. Davis, professor of Modern and Classical Literatures and Languages and director of Women’s Studies; Jeannie M. Liechty, assistant professor of Social Work; Erin Clymer and Laura Schildt, students | Love and the Black Woman, ROUNDTABLE, Bettye Green, St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Wanda Williams, WIBS, Kimberly Green, Riley High School student, Cecilia Edwards, SB Medical Foundation, Jacquei Maria Seals, local businesswoman, and Gwen Bess, Community Relations coordinator, Visiting Nurse Service and Hospice, Fort Wayne | Math, Science, and Technology: Preparing Girls for the New Millennium, Saint Mary’s College WORKSHOP, Marie Doyle, associate professor and chair, Department of Education, and Dale Banks, assistant professor, Department of Education | Creating Her Story: A Workshop for Girls and Friends of Girls WORKSHOP, Aleta Schrock and Kim Jones | Operatic Madwomen: Freedom of Form and Expression, LECTURE-RECITAL, Suzanne Galer, assistant professor, Indiana Wesleyan University | Exploring Ourselves Through the Arts, WORKSHOP, Sherry Sprouls, Navarre Middle School | |
| 2:30 PM | |||||||
Charles Martin Youth Center, 914 Lincolnway West, South Bend 2:30 pm RSVP to Marsha Heck, 237-4857 or mlheck@iusb.edu | |||||||
For more information contact Rebecca Torstrick at 219-237-6534, e-mail rtorstri@iusb.edu
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updated 20 mar 00