Invisible Women and the Flood of 2009

Kathryn Kottenbrock to present flood research at SAC April 16 By Emily Farwell Casselton, N.D., native Kathryn Kottenbrock is an advocate for homeless women in the Fargo-Moorhead area Kottenbrock, a women’s and gender studies major, was inspired to learn about the invisible women who were negatively affected by the Red River Valley flood of 2009 through her internship with the […]

Faculty and students participated in the 12th Annual Red River Women’s Studies Conference

Women’s and Gender Studies faculty and students participated in the 12th Annual Red River Women’s Studies Conference, hosted at MSUM on Oct. 26. Claudia Murphy, Philosophy and Women’s and Gender Studies, presented with WGS majors Kathryn Kottenbrock and Tiffany Zilka in a panel titled “The Spreading Waters—Feminist Perspective on the Flooding of the Red River of the North”. Murphy spoke […]

Professor and student participated in Northwest Women’s Economic Equality Summit

Kandace Creel Falcón, Assistant Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies, and Kathryn Kottenbrock, Women’s and Gender Studies major, took part in the Northwest Women’s Economic Equality Summit on September 12, 2012. Kottenbrock was representing the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless for which she is completing an internship credit through WGS. The summit brought together policy advocates, service providers and scholars […]