WGSS Graduate Certificate

WGSS Recent Placement: Anna Ziering

About Dr. Anna Ziering (she/her)

Education 

  • Ph.D. in English (UConn 2022), with a Graduate Certificate in American Studies and a
    Graduate Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • MA in English (UConn 2017)
  • MFA in Poetry (Boston University, 2015)
  • BA in American Studies (Barnard College 2011)

Post Graduation

  • Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, affiliated with African American Studies

Anna Ziering

Testimonial

"Completing the UConn WGSS Graduate Certificate made my interdisciplinary work legible and contributed to my being hired by a WGSS program. My engagement with WGSS at UConn included TAing, teaching as Instructor of Record, and serving as a program assistant. I also received awards including the Wood/Raith Gender Identity Living Trust Fellowship (2021), the Excellence in Graduate Teaching in Women’s Studies Award (2021), and the Susan Porter Benson Graduate Research Award in Feminist Studies (2020). I am grateful to the faculty in the UConn WGSS program who served as mentors and advisors both during my time at UConn and beyond."

WGSS Recent Placement: Carol J. Gray

About Dr. Carol J. Gray (she/her)

Education 

  • Ph.D. and MA in Political Science; Grad. certificates in Feminist Studies; Human Rights; and Race, Ethnicity & Politics, University of Connecticut
  • JD, Northeastern University School of Law
  • LLM, Georgetown University Law Center
  • Diploma in International Human Rights Law, American University in Cairo
  • BA in African Studies, Wesleyan University

    Post Graduation

    •  Assistant Professor of Public Law at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in the Department of Political Science and a member of the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program
    • Fulbright Scholar in Montreal, Canada, and a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar in Cairo
    • Prettyman Fellowship teaching in Georgetown University Law Center’s Criminal Justice Clinic 
    • National Association for Public Interest law Fellowship (now Equal Justice) at the Georgia Resource Center in Atlanta
    • Mary Miles Bibb Teaching Fellow at Framingham State University

    Carol J. Gray

    Testimonial

    "Obtaining the Feminist Studies certificate was a critical part of my educational development. It provided me more resources to incorporate gender, in an interdiscipinary context, as an essential part of my pedagogy. In every political science course I teach, I integrate women authors (including those of color and from the Global South), women’s rights, and intersectionality with race, class, and gender with my roots for these in theWomen, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) program. As a doctoral student, my research was supported by the Wood/Raith Gender Identity Living Trust Fellowship. One stream of my current research investigates issues of gender and race focusing on Mary Bibb, the first African American woman to graduate from Framingham State University who, with her husband, published one of the first African American newspapers in Canada focusing on the anti-slavery movement in the 1800s."

    WGSS Recent Placement: Shamayeta Bhattacharya

    About Shamayeta Bhattacharya (she/her)

    Education 

    • B.Sc. & M.Sc. Geography, Presidency University, Kolkata, India
    • Ph.D. Geography, University of Connecticut
    • Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Graduate Certificate, University of Connecticut
    • Human Rights Graduate Certificate, University of Connecticut

      Post Graduation

      • Assistant Professor, Community Engagement and Leadership Department, Point Park University

      Shamayeta Bhattacharya

      Testimonial

      "If you are planning on seeking a tenure track position in a gender studies or community engagement department the WGSS certificate is key. Taking the feminist pedagogy class with Dr. Zane prepped me with the job market teaching materials including a teaching statement and creating a Portfolium account. Additionally, the WGSS certificate allowed me to take courses from different departments which added to my intersectional lens."

      WGSS Recent Placement: Meaghan Davis

      About Meaghan Davis (she & they)

      Education 

      • BA History, BS Education, MA Education, University of Connecticut
      • Doctor of Education, Educational Leadership & Equity, New England College
      • Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Graduate Certificate
      • Nonprofit Management Graduate Certificate
      • Human Right to Education Graduate Certificate
      • Peace Studies Graduate Certificate

        Post Graduation

        • Director, First Year Experience at St. Francis College
        • Founder of The BRAVE Institute

        Meaghan Davis

        Testimonial

        "Earning the graduate certificate in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at UConn positioned me well to be an effective leader, lifelong learner, and skilled activist within my work in higher education as well as the nonprofit world. The coursework and community I engaged with during my time in the WGSS program challenged me personally and professionally to (un)learn ways of thinking, doing, and being, which all contribute to reimagining the systems and cultures we all co-create. My experience within the WGSS program helped prepare me to show up for ALL of my students and to co-create spaces with my students that lead to transformation and liberation."