Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies

The Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the UO is a dynamic and collegial interdisciplinary department comprised of award-winning researchers, teachers, and public scholars. The department offers classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels that examine a broad range of feminist inquires, from queer studies, women of color and decolonial feminisms, migration and citizenship, social activism, archival studies, creative writing, environmental and climate justice, and other emergent subjects and methods. Our students learn how to think and read critically, to express themselves in writing and other creative forms, and to engage in professional practice through internships, setting them up for future study or work in fields such as social work, education, healthcare, non-profit management, library and museum studies. 

 

The Department is home to the Sally Miller Gearhart Lecture Series advancing lesbian history and culture, promoting dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, supporting diversity, and empowering lesbian and non-binary voices in higher education.

Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies Commencement

Sunday, June 15, 2025
10:00 a.m.
Location: Miller Theatre Complex

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Cultivating Collaboration and Building Bridges: Regional Encounter and Conversation Workshop

May 1-2, 2025

University of Oregon

Hosted by UO WGSS with support from the Mellon Foundation.

A collaborative discussion and opportunity to be in community with scholars from across the Pacific Northwest focusing on the outlook of the study of women, gender and sexuality.

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Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Events

“Re-imagine: Our Social Change Ecosystems”
May14
“Re-imagine: Our Social Change Ecosystems” May 14 Knight Library
Native American and Indigenous Studies Research Colloquium—A Shift from Indigenous Identities to Mainstream Western Culture Among Maya Indigenous Individuals in Guatemala
May19
Native American and Indigenous Studies Research Colloquium—A Shift from Indigenous Identities to Mainstream Western Culture Among Maya Indigenous Individuals in Guatemala May 19 Many Nations Longhouse
Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies Presents: A Talk with Author Dean Spade on “Love in a F*cked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together"
May23
Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies Presents: A Talk with Author Dean Spade on “Love in a F*cked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together" May 23 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
2025 Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commencement Ceremony
Jun15
2025 Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commencement Ceremony Jun 15 Miller Theatre Complex
2025 Native American and Indigenous/ Black/ Indigenous, Race and Ethnic/Latinx Studies Commencement Ceremony
Jun15
2025 Native American and Indigenous/ Black/ Indigenous, Race and Ethnic/Latinx Studies Commencement Ceremony Jun 15 Miller Theatre Complex

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Isabel Millán stands in front of a poster of book covers holding her book

Isabel Millán's 2024 book brings home awards

Associate Professor Isabel Millán's book Coloring into Existence: Queer of Color Worldmaking in Children's Literature continues to bring home awards. In April 2025, Millán received the 2025 National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Book Award. She also received several International Latino Book Awards (ILBA) including a Gold Medal for “Best LGBTQ+ Themed Book," a Silver Medal for “The Raul Yzaguirre Best Political/Current Affairs Book" and a “Rising Star” Award for Nonfiction.

What You Can Do with a Degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

A critical understanding of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies is an asset to careers in many fields, including non-profit management, social work, education, museum studies, library sciences, and publishing, among others. The WGSS major/minor and the QSTS minor also prepare students for entering interdisciplinary graduate programs that emphasize the study of women, gender, and sexuality, as well as traditional academic disciplines. A degree in WGSS provides students with a foundation for employment in:

  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Research institutes
  • Colleges and universities
  • Healthcare practices and organizations
  • Federal, state, and local government agencies
  • Youth and family agencies
  • Libraries and archives
  • Political action committees
  • Public interest groups
  • Human rights organizations
Cover of LGBT+ magazine

Feminist and Queer Zine Launch

What do feminist and queer zines look like? What is the collective power of zines, and how can they respond to our current political climate? Participants discussed these questions and more at the official launch party of the Gender Collective's inaugural issue, "Future Building: Hope and Praxis."

Our Degree Programs

Students in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies can pursue a major or a minor. The department also offers a minor in queer studies and a graduate certificate in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.

Retired NASA astronaut Wendy Lawrence speaking to a class

Learn from Experts in the Field

Our faculty are experts who conduct intersectional research within their fields and work closely with students to provide individualized guidance. Core and affiliated faculty in the department come from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, including history, literature, anthropology, sociology, geography, philosophy, law, political science, public policy, environmental studies, ethnic studies, religious studies, architecture and fine arts, music, romance and Germanic languages.

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Get Real-world Experience

Our students extend their learning beyond the classroom through numerous experiential learning opportunities. Immerse yourself in another culture while studying abroad, develop vital job skills in an internship, or conduct original research on a topic that sparks your interest.

Scholarships and Funding

Students who need help funding their studies can apply for scholarships from the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, as well as the College of Arts and Sciences.

Undergraduate Scholarships
Graduate Funding

Academic Support

Our academic advisors can help students understand their major or minor requirements, plan their course of study, explore study abroad opportunities, and more.

Undergraduate Advising
Support for Graduate Students

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies News and CAS Events

ENGLISH, WOMEN'S, GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES - From noon to 1:30 pm Monday, Feb. 17, experts will discuss on the works by Octavia E. Butler's work and her legacy, as well as Afrofuturism, and how her literature can inspire us to see new futures and view the past through a new lens. “Octavia E. Butler’s work remains as urgent and essential as ever,” said Kemi Balogun, one of the organizers and an associate professor in CAS.
WOMEN'S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES - Isabel Millán, an assistant professor at the University of Oregon, has worked to explore how children’s literature can be used as a tool to introduce different identities to kids at a young age. Millán has recently received numerous award for her 2023 publication Coloring into Existence: Queer of Color Worldmaking in Children’s Literature.
ROMANCE LANGUAGES, WOMEN'S AND GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES - Oregon Ducks come from all over the world, including the Basque Country, a small region carved out of northern Spain on the border with France. Meet Nagore Sedano Neveira and learn about her life's journey that brought her to University of Oregon.

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Gender, Race and Empire Symposium
May1
Gender, Race and Empire Symposium May 1 Knight Library
Conversation on Democracy's Future, featuring Larry Diamond and Francis Fukuyama
May1
Conversation on Democracy's Future, featuring Larry Diamond and Francis Fukuyama May 1 Ford Alumni Center
Geography Colloquium - The Relationship of Inequality and Climate Change—and What City Power Can Do About It
May1
Geography Colloquium - The Relationship of Inequality and Climate Change—and What City Power Can Do About It May 1 Condon Hall
Gender, Race and Empire Symposium
May2
Gender, Race and Empire Symposium May 2 Knight Library
Organic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry KLEMM Lecture Series: Design and synthesis of organic electronic materials
May2
Organic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry KLEMM Lecture Series: Design and synthesis of organic electronic materials May 2 Willamette Hall
Tech Together: Unconventional Paths to Tech
May4
Tech Together: Unconventional Paths to Tech May 4 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Department of History Coffee Hour
May6
Department of History Coffee Hour May 6 McKenzie Hall
Lecture: Jacob Hamblin, Models of Harm for Radiation Effects in the Nuclear Age
May6
Lecture: Jacob Hamblin, Models of Harm for Radiation Effects in the Nuclear Age May 6 Lillis Business Complex
Archaeological Discoveries in the Indo-Pacific Shed Light on Long-term Subsistence Practices
May7
Archaeological Discoveries in the Indo-Pacific Shed Light on Long-term Subsistence Practices May 7 Chapman Hall
Bridging the Impasse: 21st Century Practices for a Stronger Democracy
May8
Bridging the Impasse: 21st Century Practices for a Stronger Democracy May 8 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)

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