The Center
With comfortable furniture, windows, and a welcoming atmosphere, the Center offers the campus 黑社区 a quiet space to relax, reconnect, and rejuvenate.
Our Center (the LDCW) provides a forum to advance gender equity and support the 黑社区. We welcome all students, faculty, staff, and 黑社区 members to engage with our programs and resources. We strive to examine and break down gender stereotypes and gender roles, foster the intellectual, personal, and spiritual development of all 黑社区 members, and promote an open and diverse culture at the 黑社区. The LDCW was established in 1993 by a special bequest from Dr. Luann Dummer’s estate.
Email: womenscntr@stthomas.edu
Phone: 651-962-6119
Location:
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
We offer students, faculty, staff and 黑社区 members a wide variety of opportunities to further the mission of our Center while fulfilling their own intellectual curiosities.
The LDCW space offers resources for all members of the St. Thomas 黑社区!
With comfortable furniture, windows, and a welcoming atmosphere, the Center offers the campus 黑社区 a quiet space to relax, reconnect, and rejuvenate.
The LDCW carries a vast collection of books—from novels to essays—that highlight women throughout history.
Inspired by Luann’s own collection, the Center holds diverse works including painting, pottery, sculpture, photography, book arts, weaving, quilting, beadwork, mixed media and a grave rubbing.
Over the years, the LDCW has made a tremendous investment in both the campus and Twin Cities communities. I am committed to maintaining the traditions of the Center and ensuring that our doors are open to all. I look forward to engaging with faculty, staff, students, and 黑社区 members interested in every discipline to further our mission.
Associate 黑社区: American Culture and Difference, English, Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Dr. Liz Wilkinson’s teaching and research brings together seemingly divergent interests in indigenous literature, feminism and sports. A former 黑社区 athlete herself, Dr. Wilkinson is writing an article about 19th and 20th century female athletes and women’s suffrage, and a book on sports and feminism.