WGS on Wednesdays
Welcome to WGS on Wednesdays: A legacy of the Women on Wednesdays lecture series!
The “Women and Gender Studies on Wednesdays” series is designed to raise awareness about the research, scholarship and community engagement conducted by those across the gender spectrum at ETSU; to provide a venue where the community can discuss and support each other's work; and to give students an opportunity to meet faculty who could become mentors for their studies.
Established by former Program Director Dr. Phyllis Thompson in 2012, the then-called "Women on Wednesdays" series was designed to highlight the academic work of women on campus. Since the series' inception, a wide array of faculty, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students have presented their research to faculty, staff, students and the community.
Please contact wgss@etsu.edu with any questions and for information about disability accommodations.
See Our Playlist of Past Lectures Here
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Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
Dr. Natasha Gouge, Dept. of Psychology
Unlearning Burnout: Examining the Crossroads of Work, Gender, and Culture
November 5, 2025Dr. Thomas Alan Holmes, Dept. of Literature and Language
Cindy Walker, Amythyst Kiah, and The Lyric 'I'
October 1, 2025Jacy Richardson, Dept. of Digital Media
Storytelling Through Spatial Design
September 3, 2025 -
Fall 2024 - Spring 2025
Dr. Roya Farzaneh, Dept. of Music
Voices Unveiled: Iranian Women in Classical Music
April 2, 2025Senta Scarborough, Dept. of Media and Communication
Centering the Narrative: The Science of Storytelling and Origin Stories
March 5, 2025Dr. Trena Paulus, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
"Harder, Faster, Better, Stronger:" Qualitative Research in the Age of AI
February 26, 2025Dr. Cerrone Foster, Dept. of Biological Sciences
Students Searching for a CURE: Training the Next Generation of Scientists in Women's Heart Health
February 4, 2025Dr. Jean Swindle, Dept. of Educational Foundations and Special Education
Happiness, Hope, & Despair: The Role of Education After the Election
November 6, 2024Khia Hudgins-Smith, Counseling Center
Self-Care: Are You Breathing?
September 4, 2024 -
Fall 2023 - Spring 2024
Dr. Lindsey Cochran, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
Unraveling the Tapestry of Climate Inertia: Implications of Global Climate Change to a Barrier Island on the Georgia Coast
April 3, 2024Dr. Alison Deadman, Linda Barnett, & Jerilyn Paolini, Dept. of Music
Anne Lister with Friends: The Musical Identity of "Gentleman Jack"
March 6, 2024Dr. Kate Beatty, Dept. of Public Health
Emergency Contraception Post-Dobbs in the US Southeast
February 8, 2024Brittany Butler, Dept. of Chemistry
Fostering Science Identity: Empowering Students in STEM Fields
November 1, 2023Karlota Contreras-Koterbay, Slocumb Galleries
Black Women Craft Artists of TN
October 9, 2023Dr. Dottie Green, Dept. of Social Work
Johnson City Recovery Center: Filling a Gap in the Recovery Ecosystem
September 25, 2023 -
Fall 2022 - Spring 2023
Dr. Aubrey Dueweke, Dept. of Psychology
SHARE: An Exposure-Based Psychotherapy Group for Incarcerated Women Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence Victimization
April 5, 2023Nancy Donoval, Dept. of Storytelling and Communication
Storytelling for Social Justice: Transforming the Therapeutic Survivor Story into an Advocacy Story
March 1, 2023Kalia Yeagle, Dept. of Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music
Tradition, Innovation, and Power: The Women of American Folk Music
February 1, 2023Ante Ursić, Dept. of Theatre and Dance
Circus Amok: Queer Glamour and Fabulousness in an Utopian Performance
November 2, 2022Dr. Debi Thibeault, Dept. of Social Work
Walking in Two Worlds: Indigenous Women’s Culture and History
October 5, 2022Dr. Mary Langenbrunner and Dr. Jamie Brown, Dept. of Counseling and Human Services
Observations, Conversations & Next Steps: LGBTQ+ Individuals Pursuing Justice in a Heteronormative Court System
September 14, 2022 -
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022
Dr. Michael Fowler, Dept. of Art & Design
Rosa Bonheur the Amazon? Equestrianism, Female Masculinity, and the Horse Fair (1852-1855)
April 6, 2022Dr. Natalie Smith, Dept of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology
Women's Soccer: A Creative Opportunity
March 23, 2022Jean Swindle, Dept. of Educational Foundations & Special Education
Dangers of Feminism as Oppressive White Liberalism: Insights from Africana Womanism
March 2, 2022Dr. Brittany Wilkins, Dept. of Social Work
Teaching Social Justice Concepts Using Popular Culture as Metaphor: Harry Potter
February 2, 2022Jessie Wang, M.Ed., Clemmer Collge
Cultivating Equitable Student Success
December 1, 2021Dr. Michael Jones, Dept. of Literature and Language
Hardboiled Hysterics: Shell Shock and Tough Guys
November 3, 2021Dr. Stacey Williams, Dept. of Psychology
The Untold Stories of Gender Diverse Individuals with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
October 6, 2021Dr. Bethany Novotny, Dept. of Counseling and Human Services, Dr. Stacy Cummings Onks, University Advisement, and Dr. Michelle Hurley, McNair Scholars
Project Self-Discovery: The Journey
September 1, 2021 -
Fall 2020 - Spring 2021
Carshonda Martin, Mary V. Jordan Center
Fostering Inclusion and Belonging for ETSU Diverse Populations
April 7, 2021Beth Skinner, Dept. of Theatre and Dance
Designing and Creating Costumes for Performance
March 31, 2021Dr. Constanze Weise, Dept. of History
Women and Authority in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century West Africa
March 3, 2021Rebecca Tolley, University Libraries
How Libraries Should Adopt Trauma-Informed Principles
February 3, 2021Dr. Rachel Miller-Slough, Dept. of Psychology
Emotion Socialization: Implications for Youth Psychosocial Adjustment
November 4, 2020Dr. Chassidy Cooper, Office of Equity and Inclusion
Supporting African American Women Student Leaders
October 7, 2020Deidra Rogers, Dept. of Counseling and Human Services
Braving MY Own Wilderness
September 2, 2020Rebecca Proffitt, Reece Museum
Suffrage in Southern Appalachia
August 26, 2020 -
Fall 2019 - Spring 2020
Sage Perrott, Dept. of Art and Design
Zines! Zines! Zines!
March 11, 2020Dr. Katherine Weiss, Dept. of Literature and Language
Claire-Lise Holy: An Artist’s Reflections on Theatre and Literature
February 19, 2020Dr. Chelsea R. Wessels, Dept. of Literature and Language
Ecofeminism and Industry: Women in Peripheral Film Environments
February 5, 2020Dr. Alyson Chroust, Dept. of Psychology
Peek-A-Boo: How Infant Minds Develop and Perceive the World
December 4, 2019Angela Hagaman, College of Public Health
Responding to the Opioid Epidemic in Central Appalachia: Evidence, Partnership and Innovation
November 6, 2019Dr. Jill LeRoy-Frazier and Liberal Studies Graduate Students
Stigma: an Intersectional Approach
October 2, 2019Dr. Leslie Temme, Dept. of Social Work
Integrating Yoga and Meditation into Clinical Practice
September 4, 2019 -
Fall 2018 - Spring 2019
Chief Nicole Collins, ETSU Police
Taking a Department or Organization to the Next Level
April 3, 2019Dr. Candace Bright, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropolgy
Social Network Analysis and Social Determinants
March 27, 2019Dr. Emily Donald and Dr. Rebecca Milner, Dept. of Counseling and Human Services
Technology-facilitated Sexual Violence
March 20, 2019Dr. Arpita Nandi, Dept. of Geosciences
Paving a Path to Student Success
February 6, 2019Dr. Julia Dodd, Dept. of Psychology
Infertility Finds All the Weak Spots: Effects of Infertility on Women’s Mental, Physical and Relational Functioning
December 5, 2018Tema Staffer, Dept. of Art and Design
UPSTATE
November 7, 2018Dr. Alison Deadman and Dr. Stacey Williams, Safe Zone
Is ETSU in the Zone? The Safe Zone at ETSU
October 3, 2018Amy Steadman, Reece Museum
Mingle with the World: The Life and Work of Jessie Ackermann
September 19, 2018Dr. Meira Yasin, College of Nursing
Trauma Informed Diagolue: The Power of Coffee and Conversation to Change the World
September 5, 2018 -
Fall 2017 - Spring 2018
Dr. Diana Morelen, Dept. of Psychology
Mom Power!
April 4, 2018Lindsay Rogers, Dept. of Art and Design
Pottery, Food, and the Labor of Making Objects
March 28, 2018Loren Biggs, ETSU Counseling Center
Alcohol 101
February 21, 2018Dr. Mildred Maisonet, College of Public Health
Environmental Contamination and Human Health: Does It Matter?
January 31, 2018Dr. Julia Bernard, Dept. of Counseling and Human Services
The Practice and Research of Resilience
December 6, 2017Dr. Cerrone Foster, Dept. of Biological Sciences
Matters of the Heart: Changes in Cardiovascular Disease Across the Lifespan in Women
November 1, 2017Dr. Rebecca Adkins Fletcher, Dept. of Appalachian Studies
Rethinking Appalachian Regional Health
October 4, 2017Dr. Bethany Novotny, Dept. of Counseling and Human Services
Mindset Matters!
September 6, 2017 -
Fall 2016 - Spring 2017
Coach Lindsey Devine, ETSU Volleyball
Power of Passion - Pillars of Success
April 5, 2017Dr. Lorianne Mitchell, College of Business and Technology
Horse Before Carriage? The role of higher education in advancing diversity and inclusion in society.
March 29, 2017Pooja Jagadish, Quillen College of Medicine
Pursuing Professionalism: The Importance of Activities
February 22, 2017Dr. Dottie Greene, Dept. of Social Work
Self-Care for Women-Helping Professionals
February 1, 2017Dr. Judy McCook, College of Nursing
Someone you know has been sexually assaulted... How can you help?
November 2, 2016Opal Clark, Dept. of Music
The Process of Queer Directing in Heteronormative Theatrical Spaces
September 28, 2016Dr. Merry Noel Miller, ETSU Health
Finding Your Emotional Balance: A Guide for Women
August 28, 2016 -
Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
Ruth Taylor Read and Panel
Sexual Assault: Changing Conversations In Our Community and On Our Campus
April 6, 2016Dr. Stacey Williams, Dept. of Psychology
Hot Off The Press! An Update On Campus Climate
March 23, 2016Dr. Heather Killemeyer, Dept. of Music
Dada Cabaret: Audience Engagement and Sustainability in the Digital Age
March 16, 2016Dr. Sun-Joo Oh, Dept. of Music
Intersection of the East and the West: Survey of the Korean Art Song in the Midst of the Western Influence
March 2, 2016Shara K. Lange, Dept. of Media and Communication
Documentary Film Engagement
February 3, 2016Dr. Amber Kinser, Kathryn Duvall, and Dr. Kelly Dorgan, Dept. of Communication and Performance
'I'd be telling...' : Women's Stories About Well/Illness In Their Communities, Families, and Bodies
December 2, 2015Coach Brittney Ezell, ETSU Women's Basketball
Trust the Process: 5 Pillars of Cultural Success
November 4, 2015Emma Frederick and Sheri LaDuke, Dept. of Psychology
It's Getting Hot In Here: Is Campus Climate Warming Up to LGBT?
October 7, 2015Kate Emmerich, ETSU Counseling Center
Exploring Sexual Assault On Campus
September 30, 2015 -
Fall 2014 - Spring 2015
Dr. Martha Michieka, Dept. of Literature and Language
Women in Literature: Kenyan Women Writers and Their Dialogues On Issues Affecting African Women
April 1, 2015Dr. Stephanie Frye, Dept. of Music
URSA: Music for Tuba by Women Composers
March 18, 2015Dr. Megan Quinn, College of Public Health
Raising Awareness About Cervical Cancer In Nicaragua: Working with Health Promoters
February 11, 2015Donna Noland and Dr. Katie Baker
The Campus Community Interface: Examples from Women's Health
January 28, 2015Dr. Jasmine Renner, Clemmer College
Women and Girls Leadership Mentoring: A Fulbright Experience
November, 2014Brandi Teetor, Women's Studies Graduate Assistant
Empowering Women: Up and Coming Technologies
September 3, 2014 -
Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Women in Global Perspective Class, Spring 2014
International Women's Day
March 5, 2014Beverly Smith, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Women in Astronomy: An Historical Overview
February 5, 2014Mina McVeigh, ETSU Counseling Center
Woman & Alcohol
December 4, 2013Norma Honaker, Dept. of Literature and Language
Warrior Women: Women's Autobiography in the Eighteenth-Century Nation at War
November 6, 2013Dr. Dinah Mayo, Dept. of History
Politics, Love and Longing: The Political Marriage of Sarah Crowninshield
October 2, 2013Dr. Hil Malatino, Assistant Director of Women's Studies
Intersex 101: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Intersex But Were Afraid to Ask
September 25, 2013 -
Spring 2013
ETSU Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance
Experiences from the NYFLC
April 10, 2013Dr. Rebecca Keeler, Dept. of Political Science, Public Affairs, and Public Administration
From Practicing Local Government Law to becoming an Academic
April 3, 2013Shae Keane, Marcia Songer, and Edith Seier
WoW Goes Global
March 22, 2013 -
Spring 2012
Veronica Limeberry, Women's Studies Graduate Assistant
From Academics to Advocacy
March 21, 2012
Stout Drive Road Closure