Women's Studies Students Secure Wonderful Opportunities
Two WSU Women's Studies Graduates Look Forward to Upcoming Positions
April 30, 2014
April 30, 2014
As we approach the end of the semester, many graduating students are securing jobs, internships and other exciting positions that will further their professional development. The Women's Studies Program is excited to announce the plans of two of our graduates.
Taylr Ucker, Graduate Assistant for the Master of Humanities Program and Research & Recruitment Assistant for the Women's Studies Program, secured what she calls the "perfect" post-graduation position as a Teen Advocate at the YWCA of Dayton. Taylr has spent her time at Wright State researching women's issues with a focus on education
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