| Course Title | Added |
| Introduction to Gender Studies | 6/21/2011 |
| Honors Women and Crime | 6/21/2011 |
| Black Women’s Health in the Age of Hip Hop & HIV/AIDS | 7/21/2009 |
| Single Motherhood in the Contemporary U.S.: Myths and Realities | 9/29/2008 |
| Women, Race & Class | 5/24/2005 |
| Introduction to Women’s Studies | 6/17/2004 |
| Gender and Global Politics | 6/4/2003 |
| Gender and Communication | 5/11/2001 |
| The Public Specter: Feminist representations of the Afterlife | 2/1/2001 |
| Women’s Studies Community Service | 2/1/2001 |
| Intro to Women’s Studies | 2/1/2001 |
| Women’s Community Education Project | 2/1/2001 |
| Women in Philosophical Thought | 1/29/2001 |
| Technologies of Gender | 1/26/2001 |
| Theorizing Race, Class, Gender, Nation: Afro-Caribbean Culture and History – A View from Limon, Costa Rica | 1/26/2001 |
| Health of Women | 1/26/2001 |
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Women’s Studies
My own service-learning experience helped me to change my undergraduate major to social work. As a student worker with the program, I gained so many skills that helped me to be successful as a social worker and change agent after graduation. Now I help student workers develop these same skills and find the same passion for creating positive change that I have felt.
-Kim Jensen, Assistant Service-Learning Administrator, Marquette University
