Women's and Gender Studies
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Women's Studies Advisory Group

The Women’s Studies Advisory Group consists of the members of the Women’s Studies Council, faculty members who teach courses in the Women’s Studies Program, and representatives of the Rowan University community who are interested in strengthening and expanding the program. Members of the Women’s Studies Advisory Group participate in the work of the Women’s Studies Standing Committees. Members of the Women’s Studies Advisory Group elect new members to the Women’s Studies Council and they can participate in the meetings of the Women’s Studies Council without the right of vote. Finally, members of the Women’s Studies Advisory Group will elect the Coordinator of the Women’s Studies Program.

The members of the Women's Studies Advisory Board are:
 
Lorin Arnold (Communication Studies)

Corinne Blake (History)
Jodi Bornstein (Teacher Education)
Allison Carter (Sociology)
Tanya Clark (English)

Joy Cypher (Communication Studies)
Mary Lee Donahue (Writing Arts)
Maia Farish (President's Office)
Wanda Foglia (Law and Justice)

Mary Gallant (Sociology)

Alicia Groatman

Harriet Hartman (Sociology)
Linda Head (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Erin Herberg (Writing Arts)
Andrew Hottle (Art History)
Cynthia Kammer (Psychological Services)

Klapper, Melissa (History)

Judith Lancioni (Radio/TV/Film)
Janet Lindman (History)

Martin, Debbie (Writing Arts)

Matthew Lund (Philosophy/Religion)
Karen Magee-Sauer (Physics & Astronomy)
Corine Cadle Meredith (Teacher Education)
Ellen Miller (Philosophy)
Marge Morris (Music Library)
Corann Okorodudu (Pyschology, African-American Studies)
Cathy Parrish (English)

Kathleen Pereles (Management & MIS)
Julia Beth Rey (CAP Center)

Joel Rudin (Management & MIS)
Maria Sudeck (Teacher Education)
Beena Sukumaran (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Lee Talley (English)
Cindy Vitto (English)
Beth A. Wassell (Teacher Education)
Joy Wiltenburg (History)
Ieva Zake (Sociology)