"Behaving Badly, Balancing Gladly: Women, Work and Life in the Wild New World,” Thursday (March 23) at 7 p.m. in the Rhododendron Room, Mountainlair.
Karen Cardozo is Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, where she coordinates Women’s Studies and Leadership Studies programs.
Cardozo will revisit the perennial question of whether women can “have it all,” through recent feminist scholarship and the burgeoning literature on the changing world of work.
This is the inaugural Seehra Lecture, a lecture series endowed by Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Physics Mohindar Seehra for the professional development of women graduate students and researchers. Cardozo's visit to the University is co-sponsored by the Center for Women's & Gender Studies, the Department of English, the Department of History, and Graduate Education and Life.
For more information visit: http://womensgenderstudies.wvu.edu.