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Women's and Gender Studies
Location:
Stager Hall
(STA)
Phone: 717-291-4047
Website:
http://www.fandm.edu/wst
Misty L. Bastian
Professor
Women's and Gender Studies
717-358-4479
Office: GER102
Laurie T. Baulig
Director of Legal Professions Advising and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business, Organizations and Society
Women's and Gender Studies
717-358-4758
Office: CAR619COL
Peggy M. Bender
Office Assistant
Women's and Gender Studies
717-358-4428
Office: SCC
Curtis C. Bentzel
Associate Professor of German
Women's and Gender Studies
717-291-4028
Office: KEI202
Dennis A. Deslippe
Associate Professor of American Studies and Women's & Gender Studies
Women's and Gender Studies
717-291-4378
Office: STA311
Beth E. Graybill
Director of the Alice Drum Women's Center and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies
Women's and Gender Studies
717-291-3956
Office: SCC
M A. Kibler
Associate Professor of American Studies and Women's & Gender Studies
Women's and Gender Studies
717-291-4248
Office: STA317
Carrie C. Landfried
Assistant Professor of French
Women's and Gender Studies
717-291-4171
Office: KEI115
Gretchen E. Meyers
Assistant Professor of Classics
Women's and Gender Studies
Summary: Roman and Etruscan archaeology; Roman topography; Ancient Italic space and urban theory; Ancient women and gender studies
717-291-4367
Office: GOE109
Maria D. Mitchell
Professor
Women's and Gender Studies
Summary: Modern European History; German History; Women's and Gender Studies.
717-291-4241
Office: STA111
Ann L. Wagoner
Academic Department Coordinator
Women's and Gender Studies
717-358-4047
Office: STA313
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