Here is the link for the Zoom registration. Two-step login with Duo adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring additional. We welcome any interested parties-faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars alike. The conference will be taking place on April 1 via Zoom. cultural history and recipient of the best book prize by the British Association of Victorian Studies.
Their most recent book, Female Husbands: A Trans History (Cambridge, 2020) was a finalist for the OAH Lawrence Levine Award for the best book in U.S. To access the myRutgers dashboard (for new admit-coming students), please first Activate your NetID and then click on the Login button on the top-right. Jen Manion (PhD’08 Rutgers), Professor of History and Sexuality, Women’s and Gender Studies at Amherst College, will give the keynote address, “Female Husbands and the Future of (Trans)gender History.” She is a social and cultural historian whose work examines the role of gender and sexuality in American life. For more details, please see our event webpage.ĭr. Click Share Screen in the Zoom Control panel to select what you wish to share If you plan to share a video clip or pre-recording of your session choose.
The 44 th Susman Committee at the Department of History at Rutgers University-New Brunswick are so excited to circulate the program for the 44th Annual Warren Susman Graduate Conference, “Crossing Boundaries: Disruption, Disturbance, and Defiance.” The conference will take place via Zoom on April 1. Subscribe to Rutgers News Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution.