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The UI Women's Center sends our "What's Up Weekly" each Monday to help our friends and colleagues stay informed about upcoming events, programs, and opportunities for activism.
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July 21-25, 2014

 
This Week in Women's History:
  • July 21, 1938 — Happy Birthday to Janet Reno, American lawyer and politician, first woman to serve as United States Attorney General.
  • July 22, 1999 — Colonel Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to command a US spacecraft with a Space Shuttle mission.
  • July 23, 1868 — Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin founded the Association Internationale des Femmes, the first women’s organization in Switzerland.
  • July 25, 1978 – Louise Brown, the world’s first human born via in vitro fertilization,IVF.

What's Up At The Women's Center

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What's Up on Campus and in the Community

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Write for our Blog!
We're currently seeking summer writers for our blog! If you have a blog of your own and are interested in cross-posting content, or if you'd like to write an article this summer for the Women's Center, please contact Lysa Salsbury at lsalsbur@uidaho.edu.

Work-Study Opportunities at the Women's Center! 
Do you qualify for work-study for the 2014-2015 school year? Are you interested in working at the Women's Center? Every year we hire student staff members to join our professional staff to fill six important positions: Social Media and Outreach, Office Assistant, Mentoring Program Assistant, Events & Programming Assistant, Resource/Reference Specialist Assistant, and Sexual Assault Program Assistant. To apply to any of these positions, please fill out an application here: http://www.uidaho.edu/studentaffairs/womenscenter/getinvolved/employment-opportunities. For any additional information, please contact us at wcenter@uidaho.edu.


2014-2015 Internship Opportunities Available at the Women's Center!
Interested in an internship through the Women's Center? Current internships available are:
Body rEvolution (1 credit/semester): This peer educaiton and outreach internship is activism in action! Students will have the opportunity to engage and inspire their peers to think about our bodies in an entirely different way.
Women's Center Blog Contributor (1 credit/semester): This internship provides an opportunity for students to write short, timely articles about women's and gender issues on topics that are relevant to and affect today's college women.
Women's Center Blog Editor (3 credits/semester): The Women's Center Blog Editor is responsible for ongoing development and maintenance of the Women's Center blog, including writing, editing, posting, and promoting online content. The Blog Editor supervises the student blog contributors, reads and edits their written submissions, and posts them to the blog.
Women's Mentoring Program (1 credits/semester): The Women's Mentoring Program connects first-year and transfer undergraduate women one-on-one with a personal mentor (a UI staff or faculty member, or a local community member) who strives to provide them with support, guidance, and encouragement throughout their first year of college. Mentees will meet regularly with mentors, participate in projects, attend diversity events, and keep a journal.
Women's Center Programming Internship (1-3 credits/semester): This internship is for a student interested in developing an educational outreach program of their own or assisting the Women's Center with an existing program.

For more information please visit http://www.uidaho.edu/studentaffairs/womenscenter/getinvolved/internships.
To find out how to register, please contact the Director of the Women's Center, Lysa Salsbury.

 

Campus & Community Announcements

We apologize, but due to the high volume of requests we receive for inclusion of events in this section, we regret that we can only include announcements from our campus and community partners for a maximum period of two weeks prior to the date of the event.
  • UI seeks Vice Provost for Student Affairs/Dean of Students
    As the senior Student Affairs officer, the VPSA/DOS provides leadership and vision in administering a comprehensive range of programs and services related to campus programming and planning. The successful candidate will assist in creating a campus culture that promotes inclusiveness and support for the University’s diverse student body and the academic achievement and personal development of all students.  Please view the vacancy announcement and job description for the full position responsibilities and qualifications: To apply, please submit the materials through the electronic online application system at: http://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/4661Applications should be received by July 25 to ensure that they are given first consideration; however, the position will remain open and applications will be accepted until a suitable applicant has been identified.  

     
  • ATVP is hiring!
    ATVP is currently looking to fill 3 positions:
    1) Shelter Staff- 32 hours/week, full benefits.
    2) Coordinator of Sexual Assault Services- FT, Exempt.
    3) Sexual Assault Services Advocate and Prevention Educator- FT, Hourly.
    For details, please visit www.atvp.org, and click on the Employment tab.

     
  • Register for WMST 367: Activist Literature and Performance
    Fall 2014 semester, T/TR  2:00-3:15 pm

    Activists for human rights and social change have created eloquent literary texts and powerful theater productions and performance art. This class looks both at performance/literary texts (plays, poems, songs, mostly) and at the history of a number of different social movements in the U.S. Contact Dr. Maggie Rehm for more information!
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Summer Hours
Mon - Fri, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
through August 22
After-hours by appointment.

Student/Campus Meetings

Athena
Association of staff and faculty committed to promoting an inclusive and equitable climate for women. You can learn more at their website at http://www.uidaho.edu/diversityandhumanrights/resources/athena or contact Elissa Keim at ekeim@uidaho.edu for more information about becoming a member.

Please note: Student Groups do not meet over the summer

GSA - Gender & Sexuality Alliance
Meetings every Wednesday night at 8:15 pm in TLC 229 (Student Diversity Center). Email alliance@uidaho.edu for more information.

SWE - Society of Women Engineers
SWE is a not-for-profit educational and service organization that empowers women to succeed and advance in the field of engineering. Contact president Amanda Eagle at eagl1098@vandals.uidaho.edu for more information.

VOX - Voices for Planned Parenthood
VOX exists to educate the university community about reproductive health and rights. Weekly meetings: contact Erika Newman at newm1482@vandals.uidaho.edu.

Women's Law Caucus
Women’s Law Caucus promotes an atmosphere of equality among all law students; raises awareness of the legal issues impacting women; and promotes networking opportunities among our members. Contact faculty adviser Monique Lillard at lillard@uidaho.edu for more information.
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