The Department of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Kentucky investigates gender broadly conceived, and the cultures and contributions of women worldwide from feminist/womanist perspectives.
The purpose of the department is to develop and coordinate an interdisciplinary curriculum in Gender and Women's Studies at the undergraduate and graduate levels; support critical research, teaching and public programming in Gender and Women's Studies that take into account various beliefs about gender, race, class, and sexuality; and foster interdisciplinary collaboration. The Gender and Women's Studies Department aims to serve the university and the Commonwealth through promotion of equity and commitment to excellence.
History of GWS
The Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at UK (formerly the Women’s Studies program) was initiated in 1989. Since that time, more than 200 undergraduate students have enrolled in the GWS minor program, with 21 undergraduate students completing topical majors in GWS.
In 1994, GWS began offering the Graduate Certificate Program and since its inception 199 Graduate Certificates in GWS have been awarded.
The GWS program reached department status in June 2009. In Fall of 2013, GWS began its PhD program. The program continues to grow and we currently have 15 graduate students enrolled in the PhD program.
Administration and Staff
Chair:
Srimati Basu
214 Breckinridge Hall
859-257-4372
srimati.basu@uky.edu
Melissa Stein
206 Breckinridge Hall
859-257-9205
melissa.stein@uky.edu
Director of Graduate Studies:
Aria Halliday (Fall 2024)
212 Breckinridge Hall
859-257-9719
a.halliday@uky.edu
TA Coordinator:
Charlie Zhang
208 Breckinridge Hall
859-257-6681
a.halliday@uky.edu
Department Manager:
Michelle Del Toro
GWS Office, 110 Breckinridge Hall 0056
859-257-1388
michelle.deltoro@uky.edu