New Reads from Transform
Our wonderfully talented faculty in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation had a successful year of publications in press.
Read MoreOur wonderfully talented faculty in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation had a successful year of publications in press.
Read MoreCome hear from Tendayi Achiume, whose work focuses on global governance of racism and xenophobia and implications of colonialism for migration.
Read MoreAre people really born gay? At the latest TEDx Salt Lake City, Lisa Diamond – professor of psychology and gender studies – deconstructs the “born this way” argument and shows why it doesn’t advance LGBTQ+ equality.
Read MoreDr. Campo’s work with people diagnosed with HIV has inspired numerous award-winning publications on the illness experience.
Read MoreHere are a couple moments from our School for Cultural and Social Transformation open house!
Read MoreThe School for Cultural and Social Transformation is the fruit of the hard work of faculty, staff and students.
Read MoreMaile Arvin, assistant professor of history and gender studies, reflects on the National Museum of the American Indian and challenges curators to reflect the complexities of indigenous people.
Read MoreSarah Projansky, U of U professor of film & media arts and gender studies, and her book, “Watching Rape”, are highlighted in an article about the constant presence of sexual violence in popular media.
Read MoreOur Gender Studies class, “Medusa and Manifesto: Identity and Activism in the Information Age”, had the opportunity to watch a portion of Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony with Anita Hill.
Read MoreWe had a very successful first convocation! If you missed it, here are the photos of our school’s graduation.
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