Regular faculty members (tenured and tenure track) at the University of North Dakota may become affiliated with the Women Studies Program through appropriate activity in an any of these areas of their obligation to the University and the profession:
1. Teaching courses with significant content relating to women's lives, women's issues, women's perspectives, and systems or structures that affect women.
2. Undertaking research relating to women in the above ways.
3. Engaging in service activities relating to women in the above ways. Such individuals should request that the Director of the program forward their name (upon approval of the Women Studies Executive Committee) to the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Office of the President. "Women Studies Affiliate" may then be added to their contract.
Affiliation with the Women Studies Program of the University of North Dakota is also open to members of the university community, that is, faculty and staff alike. Affiliation that involves teaching is subject to Board policies set out in the Faculty Handbook regarding Courtesy appointments. Interested individuals should take one of the following steps to be considered:
1. Submit an appropriate resume to the Director of the Program as an application for membership.
2. Submit a course outline, research proposal, or service agenda which would be carried out as a part of their affiliation as evidence of their contribution to the Program.
3. Submit a statement of no more than two pages indicating their relevant teaching, research, and/or service interests and activities.
These materials will be screened by the Director and presented with a recommendation to the Executive Committee for their approval.
All affiliates of the Women Studies Program should be prepared to:
1. Interact with other Women Studies Faculty in the discussion of issues relating to women and gendering.
2. Serve on Women Studies committees.
3. Draw upon her/his expertise to develop and conduct Women Studies courses, research, or service.
4. Be actively involved in gender-related research.
| Directory of Women Studies Affiliates 2004-2005 |
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Faculty:
Gayle Baldwin
Philosophy and Religion, #7128
gayle_baldwin@und.nodak.edu
7-2714
Kathleen Brooke
Integrated Studies, #7117
kathleen_brooke@und.nodak.edu
7-4115
Charlene Chamberlain
Communication, #8040
charlene_chamberlain@und.nodak.edu
7-2315
Jean Chen Institutional Research, #7106 jean_chen@mail.und.nodak.edu 7-4358
Mary Cutler
Theatre Arts, #8136
mary_cutler@und.nodak.edu
7-2899
Kathleen Dixon
English, #7209
kathleen_dixon@und.nodak.edu
7-4462
Sandra Donaldson
English, #7209
sandra_donaldson@und.nodak.edu
7-4461
Barbara Handy-Marchello
History, #8096
barbara_handy_marchello@und.nodak.edu
7-2803
Wendelin Hume
Criminal Justice, #8050
wendelin_hume@und.edu
7-4001
Anne Kelsch
History, #8096
anne_kelsch@und.nodak.edu
7-6489
Kathy King
English, #7209
kathleen_king@und.nodak.edu
7-2782
Yvette Koepke English, #7209 yvette.koepke@und.nodak.edu
Mary Ruth Laycock
Education, #7189
mary_laycock@und.nodak.edu
7-3146
Steven Light
Political Science and Public Administration
PO Box 8379 GF ND, 58202
steven_light@und.nodak.edu
7-3549
Roni Mayzer Criminal Justice, #8050 roni.mayzer@und.nodak.edu 7-2078
Sheryl O'Donnell
English, #7029
sheryl_odonnell@und.nodak.edu
Lana Rakow
Communication, #7169
lana_Rakow@mail.und.nodak.edu
7-2159
Kathryn Rand
School of Law, PO Box 9003
RAND@LAW.UND.EDU
7-2255
Cheryl Terrance
Psychology, #8380
cheryl_terrance2@und.nodak.edu
7-3921
Kathleen Tiemann
Sociology, #7136
kathleen_tiemann@und.nodak.edu
7-2188
Denise Twohey
Counseling, #8255
denise_twohey@und.nodak.edu
7-2635
Library Representative
Janet Rex
Chester Fritz Library, #9000
janet_rex@mail.und.nodak.edu
7-4641
Student Assistant to the Director
Sherina Hume
Women Studies, #7113
sherina.hume@und.edu
7-4115
Women's Center Representatives
Kay Mendick
Women's Center, #7122
kay_mendick@und.nodak.edu
7-2952
Patty McIntyre
Women Center, #7122
patty_mcintyre@und.nodak.edu |