Produced by the Women's History Project Committee, a collaboration among the New Hanover Commission for Women, the Public History Program, Dept. of History, UNCW, and Cape Fear Museum, c2001.
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This office works to prevent interpersonal violence and to provide services and advocacy in support of the UNCW's Student Gender-Based/Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures. Resources are available on Sexual Assault, Relationships, Stalking, and for Families and Parents.
The GSRC proudly houses the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGS) program. This program has one director, one full-time lecturer, and over 50 affiliated faculty members to offer students an undergraduate minor and a post-baccalaureate certificate in WGS.