In the Global Women’s Studies program, our minor, projects, events, research groups, and honor society celebrate the contributions of women throughout history and explore the ways structures, systems, and events affect women’s lives and contribute to social inequalities
Frequently Asked Questions About Global Women's Studies Program
What is the focus of the Global Women's Studies Program at BYU?
The program celebrates the contributions of women throughout history and explores how structures, systems, and events affect women’s lives and contribute to social inequalities.
Where is the Global Women's Studies Program located?
It is located at 237 HRCB, Campus Dr, Provo, UT 84604, USA.
What are the office hours for the Global Women's Studies Program?
The program is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
How can I contact the Global Women's Studies Program?
You can reach them by phone at +1 801-422-3377.
Does the Global Women's Studies Program have an official website?
Yes, their website can be found at https://kennedy.byu.edu/global-womens-studies.
What categories does the Global Women's Studies Program fall under?
It is categorized as a University and an Academic department.
What notable places are near the Global Women's Studies Program that students might visit?
Nearby places include the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, the Royden G. Derrick Planetarium, and the Pendulum Court Cafe, which students can visit for academic and leisure activities before or after attending the program.
Is there a convenient place to eat near the Global Women's Studies Program?
Yes, The Pendulum Court Cafe is nearby, offering a place to enjoy meals or coffee for students and visitors.
Are there any educational resources nearby that complement the Global Women's Studies Program?
Yes, the BYU Center for Teaching & Learning and the BYU Library Production Unit are nearby, providing educational support and resources.
How might visiting the Royden G. Derrick Planetarium enhance a student's experience at the Global Women's Studies Program?
Visiting the planetarium can provide students with an engaging break and an opportunity to explore science and culture nearby, enriching their overall campus experience.