Woman and Gender Studies Writing Competition
Each year, The Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women's Studies sponsors a student writing competition for the best papers on women's or gender studies. Contest winners will receive a monetary prize and an opportunity to present their papers.
If you would like to submit a paper or have questions about the contest, please contact Dr. Angela Weisl, Professor of English at angela.weisl@shu.edu.
Our 2013 winners included
- First Prize: Samantha Woodington, for "The Female Gothic in Susan Glaspell's The Morning is Near Us"
- Honorable Mention: Andrea Shuba, "Gender Inequality in Childcare"
- Honorable Mention: Kathryn Maglione, "Women: Army Nurses and Nothing More"