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NWSAction

Twice annual member publication

NWSA Journal

Official journal of NWSA

NWSA Resource publications

Syllabi Collections, Program Admin Handbook and more

Graduate Guide to Women's and Gender Studies

Free resource for students considering graduate work in Women's/Gender Studies

Directory

Directory Includes:
Staff
Governing Council
Delegate Assembly

Member Directory

Institutional Directory

Click here to visit the PA&D webpages and resources

The Program Administration and Development Committee (PA&D) is a standing committee in NWSA specifically designed to represent the interests and needs of administrators of women's studies programs and departments to the Governing Council of NWSA and to assist NWSA in meeting the needs of women's administrators and their departments and programs.

The PA&D webpages offer a wealth of free downloadable resources for NWSA members.

These include:
Administrators Hand Book
The latest edition of the Administrators handbook

Defining Women's Scholarship
A Statement of the National Women's Studies Association Task Force on Faculty Roles and Rewards.

What Programs Need
Essential Resources for Women's Studies Programs.

Shared Development Documents including course development, climate issues and surveys, service learning guides and evaluations and much more.

Click here to visit the PA&D webpages and resources.

Click here to visit the Women's Center pages and resources.

Women's Centers have representation on the NWSA Governing Council as a standing committee. This is more than a symbolic recognition of the important role that women's centers play in feminist education.

The Center webpages offer a wealth of free downloadable resources for NWSA members.

Administration Resources
Annual Reports,
Strategic Planning and Surveys
Constitutions and Advisory Boards
Contact Logs and Evaluation Forms
Mission Statements
Position Descriptions
Program Proposals
Student Staff Procedures and Handbooks

And More...

Click here to visit the Women's Center pages and resources.

NWSA has many initiatives in development and ongoing.
Click here to see more

Current initiatives include:

NWSA Data Collection Project

NWSA is partnering with the National Organization for Research (NORC) at the University of Chicago to collect data on the field of women’s studies nationally.

Women of Color Leadership

The WoCLP is designed to increase the number of women of color students and faculty within the field of women’s studies and, consequently, to have an impact on the levels of participation and power by women of color in the PA&D, NWSA, and in the field of women’s studies as a whole.

Governance

This section includes reports, recommendations, constitution, bylaws, elections, policies and so forth.

NWSA REGIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIES ASSOCIATIONS

Click on your state in the map to see your region
and its NWSA Institutional Members

map

REGIONS

The membership is divided into twelve regions, most of which are active during the year. They often sponsor a regional newsletter, annual conferences, and student scholarships.

Regional Women's studies associations exist to strengthen networks among the approximately 600 women's studies programs, departments, women's centers, and their affiliated community organizations.

Regional pages contain lists of NWSA member
Women's Centers, Departments and Programs, by State.


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Download the "Information for Regional Chairs Document"

REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE GOVERNING COUNCIL

Alison Piepmeier

piepmeiera@cofc.edu

REGIONAL CHAIRS

01. New England
(ME, NH, VT, CT, MA, RH)

Vanessa Diana
Catherine Hoyser

vdiana@wsc.ma.edu
choyser@SJC.edu

02. New York (NY)

Alicia Fraser

aliciaruthfraser@hotmail.com

03. Mid-Atlantic
(PA, DE, MD, NJ, DC)

Karen Bojar
Genevieve Carminati

kbojar@ccp.edu
genevieve.carminati@
montgomerycollege.edu

04. Southeast (TN, FL, GA, AL, MS, NC, SC, VA)

Jennifer Purvis
Lisa Johnson

jpurvis@ua.edu
mjohnson@uscupstate.edu

05. North Central (OH, IN, KY, WV)

Beth Martin Birky
Kat Williams

bethmb@goshen.edu
williamskath@marshall.edu

06. Midwest (NE, KS, MO, IA

Yvonne Johnson
Bridget Tsemo

yjohnson@csmu.edu
bridget-tsemo@uiowa.edu

07. South Central (TX, OK, AR, LA)

Esther Lichti
Sandi Spencer

Esther.lichti@ttu.edu
spencer@unt.edu

08. Great Lakes (WI, MI, IL)

Kathleen Underwood
Deb Hoskins

underwok@gvsu.edu
hoskins.debo@uwlax.edu

09. Rocky Mountain/Southwest
(AZ, NM, UT, CO, WY, NV)

Mary Stewart
Jodi Wetzel

mary@unr.nevada.edu
wetzelj@mscd.edu

10. Pacific Southwest (CA, HI)

Susan Castagnetto
S. Charusheela
Betsy Eudey

scastagn@ScrippsCollege.edu charu@hawaii.edu
BEudey@csustan.edu

11. Upper Midwest (MN, ND, SD)

Wendelin Hume
Kristine Peleg

Wendelin.hume@und.edu
kristine.peleg@century.edu

12. Northwest
(WA, OR, ID, MT, AK)

Patti Watkins
Sally Winkle

pwatkins@oregonstate.edu
Sally.Winkle@mail.ewu.edu

13. International Region

Jill Irvine
Sharmain
van Blommestein

Jill.irvine@ou.edu
sharmain.vanblommestein@mwsu.edu