A Special Welcome to the Class of 2011!
This page is in the process of a major redesign. Please explore it to get a sense of the Women’s Center’s mission, and activities, and the ways in which you can become involved.
Email us at womectr@princeton.edu to receive our weekly events bulletin to find out about gender related talks, and events on campus and in the local community.
In the meantime, here are a few of our upcoming events:
Graduate Women’s Open House - Come meet the staff, see the center and get to know other graduate women, on Tuesday, September 12, at 3:00 pm.
Information Table
Stop by the Women’s Center table at the Frist Open House to meet students, staff, enjoy a piece of high-quality chocolate, and sign up for information about the Women’s Center’s activities. Wednesday, September 13, from noon – 4:00 pm, on the first floor of Frist.
Meditation - A weekly opportunity to learn and practice meditation techniques that will help you regain your natural state of balance and equanimity, reduce stress, and focus fully on the present moment. Cosponsored with the Frist Campus Center. Meets every Friday at noon, beginning on September 22, in the Women’s Center, Frist 243.
Brainstorming Dinner Discussion – members of student organizations with a particular interest in gender issues and other interested students will meet to plan programs and discuss possible collaborations in the upcoming year. Friday, September 29, at 6:30 pm; Frist 243.
Women Don’t Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide – Sara Laschever, Princeton alumna, and co-author with Linda Babcock of this brilliant book, will discuss the importance of negotiation in professional settings. This talk is scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, October 11, in the Frist Theater.
Alumnae Dinner Discussion – An opportunity to connect with, and learn from Princeton Alumnae. Discussion topics cover career and personal life choices, the undergraduate experience at Princeton, contemporary feminism, and more. Dates to be announced.
Women of Color Lunch Discussion – An informal opportunity for campus women to come together, meet one another, and talk in a casual setting. Students, staff, and faculty are welcome. Lunch is provided. Cosponsored with the Carl Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding. Dates to be announced.
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