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The following weekend after spring break, Stan State students took part in the 70th Model United Nations of the Far West Conference. It was the first time the conference has ever been held in a virtual format, and as most things have been held virtually, it sure was memorable for all of those who attended.
The conference was a requirement on behalf of the Model United Nations class held at Stan State and taught by Dr. Andrew Conteh, a Political Science professor. The class is meant to be a mock version of the United Nations, in which a college and/or university is selected to represent a country or countries in a mock United Nations session that occurs halfway through the spring semester. This semester, the class represented the country of Brazil, continuing the work of the previous class in 2020 who could not complete the work nor participate due to COVID-19 restrictions.
More than 25 years ago, the Womenâs Studies Program established its roots at East Tennessee State University. Since then, the program has sought to provide feminist education on the campus and throughout the region through scholarship, activism and community building.
To commemorate this noteworthy milestone, the Womenâs Studies Program will hold a celebration at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, April 26, via Zoom. The public is invited to attend this commemorative occasion as Womenâs Studies honors its past at ETSU and looks forward to an exciting future. The meeting ID is 912 6374 5117, and registration is required.
The foremothers of the Womenâs Studies Program, along with the Womenâs Studies Steering Committee, fought diligently to institute and grow the Womenâs Studies Program. One of the Womenâs Studies foremothers and current professor in ETSUâs Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Martha Copp, recalls many of the faculty who supported Wo
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“It is with profound sadness to hear that Dr Faisal has passed away. I remember very well the many contributions he made to the University community. I like to send my heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to his bereaved family”, said Prof Azra Musavi (Director, Centre for Women’s Studies).
Dr Faisal was a member of several academic bodies including the Aligarh Historian Society, India, Indian History Congress and All India Women’s Association. He also worked as a research investigator for the Centre for Research in Electoral and Social Trends in India and State and Society Project of Bangalore University, Ohio State University and University of California.
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