What is a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies degree?

Gender and identity shape how we experience the world. Women’s, gender, and sexuality studies gives students the intellectual and practical tools for engaging with the ways gender and sexuality impact our lives – as employees, as citizens and individuals.

Why study Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Furman?

WGSS is about the world in which we live. Through a multidisciplinary approach among 13 academic departments, in addition to WGSS courses, explore the intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, age, class, ability, sexuality and religious affiliation. Learn to apply theoretical concepts to understand and dismantle oppression from racism to sexism and homophobia to classism to religious intolerance. Take your first steps by contacting admissions or reading more about how to apply.

How will you learn?

Participation in faculty-sponsored internships at local agencies that advocate for victims of child abuse, sexual assault, trafficking, prostitution and addiction or in faculty-supervised research on a collaborative projects are essential components to WGSS. May Experience courses, such as “Sex Goes to School: Sex Education in the United States and Sweden” (study away) or “Sexual Revolutions in America” (on campus) provide additional opportunities for intellectually engaging experiences. Plan a visit to Furman’s beautiful campus or start your application today.

Featured Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies courses

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  • 100%
    Students who double major
  • 80%
    Students who participate in an engaged learning experience
  • 2019
    Year WGSS became a major

What our students say

“In every layer of society, there is this undercurrent fight for gender/sexuality equality – whether it’s studying history, working the job market, creating art or simply observing it in the current political climate. This is why I love WGSS. It has made me confident in pursuing my personal, academic and professional goals. WGSS isn’t just for radical feminists. It’s for anyone who wants to be an informed and productive member of society.”
– Riley Hughes ’22

Our faculty

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Erik Anderson

Professor of Philosophy
Sarah Archino

Sarah Archino

Department Chair, Associate Professor of Art History
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Gretchen Braun

Professor, English and Women's Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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Kathleen Casey

Director, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program; Professor of History
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Kylie Fisher

Assistant Professor of Art History
Linnea Freeman

Linnea Freeman

Associate Professor, Biology
Scott Henderson

Scott Henderson

William R. Kenan Jr. Professor, Education; Director of National and International Scholarships; Philosophy and History of Education
Jessica Hennessey

Jessica Hennessey

John D. Hollingsworth Professor of Economics; Interim Department Chair
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Tuğçe Kayaal

Assistant Professor, History
Cynthia King

Cynthia King

Associate Dean of Academic Community
Lisa I. Knight

Lisa Knight

Alva and Beatrice Bradley Professor of Anthropology, Asian Studies, and Religion; Chair, Department of Anthropology
Ken Kolb, Professor and Chair of Sociology

Ken Kolb

Professor, Sociology; Chair, Sociology
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Camille Lewis

Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
Angelica Losano Alonzo

Angélica Lozano-Alonso

Professor of Spanish; Modern Language Center Coordinator
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Victoria Montrose

Assistant Professor of Religion and Asian Studies
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Nicholas Radel

Professor of English
Kaniqua Robinson

Kaniqua Robinson

Assistant Professor, Anthropology
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Elizabeth Smith

Professor, Department of Politics and International Affairs; Assistant Faculty Director, The Cothran Center for Vocational Reflection; Faculty Council At-Large Representative
Dr. Sneed

Roger Sneed

Professor of Religion
Alfons Teipen

Alfons Teipen

Professor of Religion, Director of Middle East and Islamic Studies Minor
Victoria Turgeon

Victoria Turgeon

Professor,Biology; Academic Director, Prisma Health Partnership; Faculty Ombuds
Mai Nou Xiong-Gum

Mai Nou Xiong-Gum

Assistant Professor, Communication Studies
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