Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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    Women’s studies to offer degrees
By Anne Scot?
The l'niviTMU will .*!!*• r Un
stated first graduate level t er
llfiltlte it; VS O i, n 1! i s slide's be
ginning re st l.ilI
The (nrm.vi annuallit emenl
(or t he nr vs cert if if ,1 te u as
ni.ele at a rer'epIn ti on - AnnI
15
M.irsh.i Kit/i!ur! \\ i men s
Stud irs !'nigrasn ,11'!;ng diret
lor, said she gives i redit tor. ihu
i ertilu ate It) Harher.i I’ope di
ret tor id the [>rt!>4r,ini Imrii in ’o
lo Idol i11,111■ who currently
ho,ids the 1'imi rsrlv s Huiitiis
(College, worked with several
womens similes groups in do
signing ilte t urront program
,inri the t ortihi ale.
1 andldales Will ho ,ihh In
i house from ihroo opiums lor
the ( orlilu ,rlo ,i tree standing
i ertifieale lor tint l.issihod grad
null sludont.s. ,i ((implement lo
un individually designed inter
disciplinary muster's.degree, or
•is ,m otihanr omonl lo a mas
tor's degree with .mother disci
pime
Students must he hilly ad
milled to the i : u ersit v (iradu
ale School to be eligible lor lire
1 el ! 11 ;t ale Students W illi li.li h
(dor’s degrees should apply lo
the graduate si bool lor grade
ale post baccel.iure.ite status
S'..;.'':!'- .\ . 11 h lii.lsl r r s 11 r
grci■'■s s .in .!{»{>iv lor gr.'i t;;
it r s 1 !• r. s K i! /n. ! !.
! th.il although mi j■ rs• - w :ii
he l,u J r 11 <! .tvv.n *r:11 the s-rrilh-..
, ,|!i‘ ; r.:.'i.ii'.'i]’• v\ ;'U.
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•- u:i,i be > •:; i j ; J '
u. :k ,i-. j.i*■ iiii.r.t in faii.niii.
11 If V women's ‘.!ii i:.s I i-lssrs
I'uiii s.jtii :ii- j• gr.im inn
licit uUiV i'V iis '"'ii!' Vs .ii: I
has. ! w .tvv'.ii.iii !in* i ciiistit
hi \ .ir.i! cntii..'' tsin <'I. stu
■ tcf.ls .ili.t t.K : i!\
( .ini! Silverman professor ot
atiihrop. • '■ y:jlui. 1 >■ >'i i
i ha ir\\ .);:i.iri ot 1 hr W<•:nr!i <
Studies ( mnm illee s a id the
graduate t crlttlt il.tr :l:'. ■< land
' W.pl v
due
Silverman surd she hopes iI,
will miit;v.i!t• hit iiltv Irnni ail
d r [j,| r 1 111 r!) t s TO i 111 >' r |>0f VI ti
u; :: ; s i sMir s. Vut. ■ ‘ I as; i , i
nciilum . espel ialh; i1 the gtad
uate Irvri
U r nrnI !. > ’ i i art ■■ atu* ilr
partmenls that ollrr no i IiWmi
on gender. she sa id
Silverman '.ml the histnrv
department is large and has
main (jualifirii people. hut
there are no gentler classes at
the graduate let el
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Conference to reassess Columbus’ arrival
On the fiOOth anniversary of Columbus voyage
to the New World, the I iiiutmU is sponsoring .1
conference assessing the colonial implu .ilinns,
r,n i.il consequences, indigenous perspuc lives ul
conquest. and the bridging of cultures assoi i.iSi 0
wilh (niumhus’ (iisioverv
Titled Confrontation and Construction nl a
New World. the conference, tunning today
through Saturday, will include presentations bv
four historians and ethnohlstorians
The speakers will address aspet Is of the fusion
cal legacy left to America and the world by Co
lumbus. Ins huropeuii lolkiyvers. the indigenous
women and men they confronted and the \lrti in
peoples brought to the Amern .is in hams
The intent of the conference is to commemorate
not 1 i a tir.ite an event id imp.” < dented an !
tasting Signifn am e said Mallle-w item;: , an
Robert Haskett, University assistant proles
and conlereni e organisers
"Recent studies have 1 fiallenged the myths as
SOI lated with Columbus voyage ol disenyery
and tailed attention to the darker stile ol colom
/ation.' they said Speakers and parte :pauN
yvlll ((insider the i olomal legal y in light ol these
i ha In nges and sei s to suhstituti i r;'n a! hc.tory
for my th or 1 ounter myth "
The University history department, the Cash n
Bequest Committee and the Oregon Humanities
( IMlIt'f ,(f il lilting ill' s|n.;i\!>rN I11'' 111' If , ■
ru-nl vvhlih will im cur .it st’Vi r.i 1 . uinptls lot .1
turns
S|lrJM Is !n[ tl>. Iff • .1.1. ■ if *
Nash, .1 ! l.l.A history prolrssnr. sn , ' • W-- I
.1 I niviTMl V .|.||UIH ! .r-.l'.l.lnl |H - I I I histiav
| loriy K !nr tie \lva .1 I’nnii'l.'n I'niufilv mi
! t:iih 1 ■'i ijr 1 ill"...:.1 1:1.1 k. .111 : ();■!;' * s
111,111 ,1 University i)l Coiiiin in 11I In--! 'iv proles
Mir
Ti "lay al 1 10 p 11; \,ish will » .ik . .M \!: .!
in Ami ! ,' 1 Thu R.n iat Coiim quri.t , ..! I I f
in 1; , .... I, .■ ■■ . •. VV1"iii ss, I: 1
fortuhlv (‘lose Km outliers Si . . . :n t f 1 > ■
Conquest ol Latin Ann-rii a in tin < .* riin>•«
Mmnni Lounge
i rnlav a! 1 .1(1 |i in k ut lit' \Iv.t vvtit t list n-lss
Religion Among lin Nahii.i-. tA/t» in tin Sn
li'i iilh Centals I ruin Spiritual ("inquest In (11!
• . ■ pi f:: 111 ••• • :: : ' 1,' ! : 1
das session wit:. 1 I i.k ..n h ( nrilrm:
tot ion with Ann nr a I In- Lessons fl l .ilmu/i
Inin in riM.ni 1 gw (Inle-.
I'tiuii 10 1 111 to noon on Satunias in Knout l 10
{, 1!I■< 11, visiting lei tint i-. am! aniln-n: i- inemliets
will participate in a inli «jui 1111 on tin- 1 mifcr
cnii* theme. '( onlfimtatioris and 'In (.otislim
1 II >! ’ a New U1 ’ '
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