Of note: News about center faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends
The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics is pleased to recognize the accomplishments and activities of its faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters.
The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics is pleased to recognize the accomplishments and activities of its faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters.
As our 30th anniversary year nears its end, center director Karen Kedrowski shares her thoughts on the center’s recent growth and where we are headed in the next few years.
Twelve women whose leadership has made a difference at Iowa State University will be honored on the 2023 Women Impacting ISU calendar.
Sherry Boschert, award-winning journalist and author of “37 Words: Title IX and Fifty Years of Fighting Sex Discrimination,” will visit Iowa State on Feb. 7, 2023, as the 35th Mary Louise Smith Chair in Women and Politics.
Karen M. Kedrowski, Catt Center director, recently published “The Equal Rights Amendment at 100 Years: History and Current Issues,” a curriculum for Iowa high school students.
The Legacy of Heroines Scholarship Program welcomed both returning and new scholars for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Five undergraduate student interns are supporting Catt Center staff for the 2022-2023 academic year, and four student voting engagement champions spent the fall preparing for the 2022 general election.
The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics is pleased to recognize the accomplishments and activities of its faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters.
Gayle Brown – Inspiring Gaye Brown, associate teaching professor in the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine and lead public health veterinarian at the Center for Food Security and Public Health, is an exceptional educator, leader and mentor. Brown is passionate about effective teaching and innovative in exploring new technologies and approaches to teaching, … Continue reading 2023 Women Impacting ISU Calendar Honorees
Dianne Bystrom, director emerita, shares her insights on how 30 years of Catt Center programming has fostered research, honored women, supported students, trained leaders and increased civic engagement among students.