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Welcome to the Office of Women's Programs |
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| Women’s Programs within the Dean of Students Office strives to promote understanding, raise awareness, and address the needs of women on UNC Charlotte's campus by offering a variety of programs to students, faculty and staff. |
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| The Women’s Programs Office is here to provide support for all women by celebrating their achievements and advocating for a gender friendly climate. In doing so, the office will provide faculty, staff, and students with information and services about women’s issues, sponsor programs which address issues concerning women, and advocate for the rights of women in the fight to end Domestic Violence. |
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WOMEN'S
EMPOWERMENT SERIES |
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Monday September 22 – Friday September 26
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The purpose of the
empowerment series is to to enhance women’s spiritual,
physical, intellectual, career, emotional, social and
professional well being.
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This week long empowerment
series will include the following:
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Monday September 22 - Mentor
Monday Reception
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Tuesday September 23 -
Etiquette Dinner Hosted by Lisa Dubois
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Wednesday September 24 -
Wellness Wednesday
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Thursday September 25 -
Alumni Women's Panel
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Friday September 26 -
Fashion Friday
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CHECK BACK FOR MORE
INFORMATION
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"TAKE BACK THE NIGHT"
THURSDAY OCTOBER 3,
2008
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Domestic Violence
Exhibit
A Wonderful Success! |
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In the Fall of 2007 Women's Programs
launched a new initiative that helped further the cause
to end Domestic Violence. A Domestic Violence
Exhibit. The exhibit was displayed on October 29 -
November 2 and received positive feedback from the
campus community. The
exhibit depicted the varying types of domestic violence
present within our communities. The pieces showcased in
the exhibit represent the work of students, staff, and
community affiliates as they continue on their journey
towards healing and recovery.
The overall purpose of the Domestic Violence
Exhibit is to educate the campus community on the realities of Domestic Violence in the country and around the world by using visual art and photography to showcase this growing epidemic. |
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CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE EXHIBIT |
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