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Women in the Curriculum / Women's Studies


WST Graduate Faculty

Ann Schonberger, Ph. D.
(Wisconsin at Madison, 1976), Director of the Women in the Curriculum and Women’s Studies Program, Professor of Mathematics. Women and education, gender differences in science and mathematics, mathematics education.

Elizabeth J. Allan, Ph. D.
(The Ohio State University, 1999), Associate Professor of Higher Education Leadership. Gender and education, critical and poststructural feminist theory, equity policy in higher education, sexual violence, feminist research methodologies.

Laura Artesani, D.M.A.
(West Virginia, 1997), Assistant Professor of Music. Western art music, popular music, music education.

Sandra Berkowitz, Ph. D.
(Minnesota, 1994), Associate Professor of Communication. Jewish women's discourse and history; U. S. women's rights discourse; gender, religion, and peace; feminist rhetorical theory and criticism.

Sandra Butler, Ph. D.
(Washington, Seattle, 1991), Professor of Social Work. Social policy, economic security, welfare, health, and well being of women across the life span, especially related to older women and lesbians.

Sandra Caron, Ph. D.
(Syracuse, 1986), Professor of Family Relations/ Human Sexuality. Women's sexuality, cross-cultural perspectives on sexuality, family studies.

Margaret Cruikshank, Ph. D.
(Loyola, 1969), Lecturer in Women’s Studies. Lesbian studies, LGBT Studies, women and aging, multicultural women's literature.

Nancy Fishwick, Ph. D.
(Case Western Reserve, 1993), Associate Professor of Nursing. Women’s health, domestic violence, rural health, primary healthcare.

Saundra Gardner, Ph. D.
(New Hampshire, 1980), Associate Professor of Sociology. Sex roles, family, domestic violence.

Mazie Hough, Ph. D.
(University of Maine, 1997). Associate Director of the Women in the Curriculum and Women’s Studies Program, Graduate Faculty in History. U.S. women's history, Maine history, adoption and reproductive policies, feminist research methods.

Kim Huisman, Ph .D.
(Southern California, 2003) Assistant Professor of Sociology. Immigration, gender, and race.

Naomi Jacobs, Ph. D.
(Missouri, 1982), Professor of English. Women’s literature, British and American fiction, utopian literature, feminist theory.

Renate Klein, Ph. D.
(Marburg, 1989) Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies. Cross-cultural studies of domestic violence, family studies, feminist research methods.

Kristin Langellier, Ph. D.
(Southern Illinois, 1980), Professor of Communication. Performance Studies, women and communication, feminist research methods.

Laura Lindenfeld, Ph. D.
(California, Davis, 2003) Assistant Professor of Communication and Journalism and the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center. Film/media criticism and theory, cultural studies, food studies, Jewish studies.

Kathleen March, Ph. D.
(SUNY at Buffalo, 1979), Professor of Spanish. Women of the Hispanic world, feminist literary criticism, gender and language, gender and nationalism.

Jessica Miller, Ph. D.
(Connecticut, 1999), Associate Professor of Philosophy. Feminist philosophy, feminist theory, feminist ethics, feminist approaches to biomedical ethics.

Kristina Passman, Ph. D.
(Iowa, 1982), Associate Professor of Classical Language and Literature, Department of Modern Languages and Classics. Women in the ancient world, women and religion and mythology, feminist ethics.

Nathan Stormer, Ph. D.
(Minnesota, 1997), Associate Professor of Communication. Feminist rhetoric, reproductive rights, culture and discourse theory.


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Women in the Curriculum
Women's Studies
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University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469
Phone: 581-1228
E-mail: Angela.Hart@umit.maine.edu


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