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Women's History Month 2023

TLU celebrates the individuals, who throughout history, have been instrumental in telling the story of what it means to be a woman in our world. Across careers, religions, cultures, and varying experiences, we honor the women who have shaped history. Several events are scheduled on campus and more will be added throughout the month of March.

Stronger Than Diamonds: Women in STEM Library Gallery & Ice Cream Social

Join faculty and students from the Pi Rho Chemistry Club and the TLU Society for Physics Students for a poster session celebrating women in STEM, followed by an ice cream social on March 8, at 4 p.m. at Blumberg Memorial Library

Herstory Through Acts of Resilience

March 28, at 2:30 p.m. in Langner Hall 120

The Center for Mexican American Studies, the Center for Women and Gender Studies, and the Mexican American Student Association invite the public to hear a special presentation by Dr. Yvonne De La Rosa, executive director of Seguin's Teatro De Artes.

Wanna Make Out? A Conversation About Consent with Dr. Lori Bednarchik

March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Jackson Auditorium