You can bet this pin head university seminar will be a Palin bashing session.
Psychology
Sociology
Anthropology
Womyns/Gender studies (degrees in homosexuality)
These amount to the soft sciences, the psuedo sciences that are full of pseudo intellectuals. They are near all, 99% secular (Statistic pulled from my rectal database), bourgeois liberals (who else can and would pay for a worthless degree), often confused about their sex and sexuality, ethical relativists that obfuscate otherwise simple issues a four year old can figure out with their 20 year education. They go through life contributing little to mankind or in their case “people-kind” or whatever new word they came up with.
All a waste of time and breeding place for morons that have a hard time with math or can't deal with abstract thought as applied in the hard sciences, engineering or computers.
All these people are good for is writing more books and giving speeches.
“You can bet this pin head university seminar will be a Palin bashing session.”
You betcha’!!
From their site:
The Center for Research on Gender and Women organizes campus events, including lectures, workshops and conferences featuring campus, national, and international speakers. It runs a colloquium series and hosts a speaker series on Womens International Policy & Gender Activism. In 2011-12 the center will sponsor a Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar Globalization and the New Politics of Womens Rights, coordinated by Professors Aili Tripp (Fall 2011) and Myra Marx Ferree (Spring 2012).
The Center has sponsored research circles and projects on transnational feminism and womens movements, gender and citizenship, gender equality training, women and human rights, internationalizing the curriculum, and many other topics. It was involved with Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawtons initiative Wisconsin Women= Prosperity to address the status of women in Wisconsin. In particular, by Janet Shibley Hyde and Joy K. Rice led her Task Force on Women and Depression in Wisconsin and we sponsored a year long speaker series on the initiative.
The Center facilitates networking of gender and women’s studies scholars acrosscampus through our database of women’s studies scholars at University of Wisconsin-Madison and a weekly email bulletin, which announces events, news, grant and award competitions, jobs, and much more. We have also engaged in sustained exchanges with womens studies scholars in Uganda, Peru, Argentina, Thailand, Germany, United Kingdom and many other parts of the world. We have fostered collaborative research projects and a wide variety of research connections between our faculty and scholars abroad.