Women's History Month events continue with public lectures
By Franklin Crawford
The Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies (FGSS) program at Cornell University continues to offer a slate of free public lectures for the entire community during Women's History Month and into April. Below are the FGSS events planned during this period. For related events, visit http://www.arts.cornell.edu/fgss/News&Events/publicevents.htm.
- Tuesday, March 11: Fay Dudden, professor of history, Colgate University, "Rethinking the Foremothers: Sex, Politics and Women's Rights in 1860," 4:30 p.m., 165 McGraw Hall.
- Monday, March 24: Mary Beth Norton, Mary Donlon Alger Professor of American History at Cornell, "The Twany Devil, the Minister and the Girls From Casco: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis in the Context of the Maine Indian Wars," 4:30 p.m., 165 McGraw Hall.
- Thursday, April 10: Jan Scholl, associate professor, Cooperative Extension, Pennsylvania State University, "Click, Flash and Flicker: An Historical View of Home Economics on Film," 4 p.m., Mann Library addition, second floor, 4 p.m.
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