Women's History Month at LMU
March 1-31
Every March LMU honors Women’s History Month. Join us as we celebrate and promote gender equity, on and off the bluff. The LMU campus celebrates women’s history by hosting significant women-centered events; spotlighting women in the campus community through articles, student organizations, and university committees (the Committee on the Status of Women); and writing about significant women on and off the bluff published through LMU This Week.
- Women’s History Month Events
- Women’s Voices March 2022
LMU This Week Articles Celebrating Women’s History:
March 2023
- Spotlight on Lynne Scarboro: Reflections After Two Decades of Leadership at LMU
- The “Core Rights” Framework for Women’s Advancement: Spotlight on LMU Associate Professor Feryal Cherif
- The Centennial of the Equal Rights Amendment (1923-2023): Where Are We Now, and Why?
- Spotlight on Issues Facing Women in Academia: The Service Inequity
March 2022
- Medieval Women’s Voices Helped Shape Catholic Thought, Practice
- Remedying Burnout Culture and the Arts of Feminist Complaint
- Celebrating Two Influential Women, 200 Years Apart
- Queer, Trans Migrant Panel Explores Liberation Work
March 2021
- Women’s History at LMU: Spotlight on Dr. Renée Harrangue
- Spotlight on Dr. Cecilia González-Andrieu, Latina Theologian for Social Justice
- Cura Personalis for Whom? The New “Shecession” Highlights Gender Inequities across Campus
- History in the Making: Leaders, Scholars and Change Agents in Women’s and Gender Studies at LMU
March 2019
- LMU, National Women’s Hall of Fame, Host Women’s Leadership Event
- Women’s History Month Featuring: Stephanie August
- Women’s History Month Featuring: Emily Jarvis
March 2016
- Women’s History Month: One Small Step for Women…
- Women’s History Month: A Look Back at Seaver College’s Pioneering Women
- Grrrl in Focus: Sharon Mooney
Additional LMU This Week Articles on Women’s Issues: