A proposal for a Women's Studies Major, written by Gloria Kaufman.
The proposal discusses the benefits of a Women's Studies Major as well as the required courses and projects planned for the major.
A calendar of B250 lectures for the spring 1980. The public is invited to attend. The room listed is North Side Hall 009 and time 2:30-3:45 pm is listed.
The underlined topics have an irregular room or time.
This Preface article written by Ruth Dilley describes Gloria Kaufman's dedication to social activism. Kaufman was not only a professor, but the pioneer of Women's Studies at IUSB, an Affirmative Action Officer at IUSB, the 1992-93 Eldon F. Lundquist…
This is an article published in the Preface several months after Gloria Kaufman's death as a tribute to her life and accomplishments.
"Gloria Kaufman: Gone, but not forgotten" describes her successful yet controversial B250 course that featured…
A B250 lecture by Gloria Kaufman.
This lecture argues that in the past, a goddess was worshipped, instead of a male god. Kaufman also argues that conquerors brought the idea of a male god to other peoples, and women were more powerful when…
Calendar/syllabus for Gloria Kaufman's B250/E625 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role course for Spring 1983.
Numerous speakers from across the country give lectures on a variety of topics, such as women and math, humor, biology and women,…
This is a flyer from Spring 1991 advertising the 20th year of the B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role course. Some of the programs described in the flyer include a play about Emma Goldman, a film on Native American women, numerous…