Vanguard will add women’s studies
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Christine Carrillo
Vanguard University will offer its first women’s studies minor for
the 2004 spring semester, an area often neglected at Christian
schools.
The new minor, offered through the school of humanities, will
focus on areas of women’s study ranging from women’s roles in
literature, history, leadership and religion. It will be offered as
an interdisciplinary minor.
“We have a number of reflections of [the Assemblies of God]
heritage and this will be another reflection of that heritage,” said
Elizabeth Dermody Leonard, professor of sociology and co-director of
the university’s Center for Women’s Studies.
The Academic Senate approved the new minor on April 25.
While the university already offers a majority of the courses
included in the minor, they will incorporate three additional
requirements.
Students will need to take an introductory course, attend a
seminar discussing issues pertinent to women’s studies and complete
their coursework by conducting a project, writing a research paper or
doing an internship.
“For a lot of these women, it’s a way to give a voice to their
personal journey,” said Kelly Walter Carney, chair of the division of
modern languages and literatures, the division that will house the
new minor. “It’s a way to enable them to say, ‘This is a way I’ve
grown personally, and I want to help others grow.’”
Just as the new women’s studies minor will provide students with a
voice to express their personal growth, the university’s revamped
Center for Women’s Studies, which will be enhanced through the
offering of a women’s studies minor program, aims to provide students
and the surrounding community with a safe haven.
“We want to be a resource ... academic as well as praxis,” Leonard
said. “We want to be a resource center for the community for one
thing, but we also want to deal with women in ministry and women in
society.”
University officials, faculty and students are pleased to be
moving into the world of women’s studies.
“This Center for Women’s Studies really represents one of the core
values of Vanguard University,” said Murray Dempster, president of
the university. “Empowering women for ministry and leadership roles
in the church became a core value [in the beginning of our history]
when women were ordained. ... For us, this is really a commitment to
extend our core values as part of our mission.”
* CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers education and may be reached at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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