Gender and Women's Studies by Degrees: What Are MSU-Mankato GWS Alumni Doing Now?

Location

CSU 255

Start Date

21-4-2014 1:05 PM

End Date

21-4-2014 2:05 PM

Student's Major

Gender and Women's Studies

Student's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Mentor's Name

Amy Sulllivan

Mentor's Department

Gender and Women's Studies

Mentor's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Description

Gender and Women's Studies students are often faced with the question, “What can you do with that degree?” In order to answer this common inquiry, researchers interviewed MSU-Mankato GWS alumni about their lives and career paths post-graduation to learn about the wide range of career paths available to future graduates. The findings of this study will educate current and future Gender and Women's Studies students about the varied career opportunities available to them, and it will also be an important collection of personal interviews for the GWS department’s history and community education efforts.

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Gender and Women's Studies by Degrees: What Are MSU-Mankato GWS Alumni Doing Now?

CSU 255

Gender and Women's Studies students are often faced with the question, “What can you do with that degree?” In order to answer this common inquiry, researchers interviewed MSU-Mankato GWS alumni about their lives and career paths post-graduation to learn about the wide range of career paths available to future graduates. The findings of this study will educate current and future Gender and Women's Studies students about the varied career opportunities available to them, and it will also be an important collection of personal interviews for the GWS department’s history and community education efforts.

Recommended Citation

Fry, Laura; Erin Zimmerman; and Katarina Barrett. "Gender and Women's Studies by Degrees: What Are MSU-Mankato GWS Alumni Doing Now?." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 21, 2014.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2014/oral_session_09/3