Eberly Center Brown Bag Seminars
Unless stated otherwise, all Brown Bag Seminars are held in the Eberly Center for Women, Conference Room, Tucker Hall 0180 on Thursdays @ 12:30 p.m.
Fall 2009
Sept 10: “Women and the U.S. Supreme Court” with Rebecca Zietlow, UT Professor, College of Law
Sept 17: “Yes means Yes” is the key to “No Means No” with Mary Krueger, Director, Bowling Green State University Center for Women
Sept 24: “Shattering the Glass Ceiling” with Selina Griswold, UT Associate Professor, Applied Organizational Technology
Oct 1: “The Impact of the Recession on the Greater Toledo Community – An Ethnographic Study” with Willie McKether, UT Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Patricia Case, UT Associate Professor, Sociology and Lea McChesney, UT Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Oct 8: “Domestic Violence on College Campuses” with Lynn Jacquot, Director, YWCA Battered Women’s Shelter
Oct 15: “The Family Business: A Good Choice in Tough Times” with Debbe Skutch, Director, Center for Family Business, College of Business Administration
Oct 22: “Through the Looking-Glass and What I Found There: Reflections on Peace Corps Service in China” with Cynthia Ingham, UT Assistant Professor, History
Oct 29: “Art and Practice” with Debra A. Davis, UT Professor, New Media, Chairperson, Art
Nov 5: “Women and Fair Trade” with Dianne Westhovan and Joanie Kimble owners of Georgette’s Grounds and Gifts. (Items from the store will be available for purchase after the Brown Bag.)
Nov 12: “Women and Heart Disease: There is a Difference” with Donna Woodson, M.D., UT Professor, Family Medicine, Director, Women’s Health Center, *This brown bag will be held on the Health Science Campus. Mulford Library Café.
Nov 19: “Obesity in Women: Genetics or Diet” with Sonia Najjar, UT Professor, Director, Center for Diabetes and Endocrine Research, *This brown bag will be held on the Health Science Campus. Mulford Library Café.
Dec 3: “Performative Politics in Chicago: Women Writers of the Black Arts Movement,” with Carmen Phelps, UT Assistant Professor, English Language and Literature