Women’s History Month Facts
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake after her heroic involvement in the Hundred Years of War. Due to her efforts she is now France’s second patron.
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake after her heroic involvement in the Hundred Years of War. Due to her efforts she is now France’s second patron.
Marie Curie became the first person ever to have been given two Nobel Prizes in separate categories. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote a significant book in the early feminist movement. Her book laid a very clear framework for extending political and human rights to women.
Florence Nightingale was one of the first women to work in a wartime hospital. She pushed army officials for more sanitary conditions.
Celebrate International Women’s Day as part of MSUM’s Women’s History Month on Tuesday, March 8, from 12 -3 p.m. in the Women’s Center (154 Bridges). This afternoon will feature Laetitia Mizero Hellerud giving a talk from 12:00-1:00pm titled, “A Pledge for Parity: Dare to Be Brave.” Following her talk the Women’s Center will be available for folks to make a […]
Feeling stressed? Take a break from Midterms to join us for snacks and fuzz therapy. What: Fuzz Therapy – 2 licensed therapy dogs will be available to share their fluffy love When: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 between 11 am – 1 pm Where: Rainbow Dragon Center Lounge, Comstock Memorial Union 217 Who: The entire MSUM community Questions? Contact the Office […]