Women's Resource Center

WRC logoThe Kent State University Women's Resource Center exists to facilitate the advancement and to enhance the quality of educational experience and professional life for women students, faculty and staff of all campuses. The Women's Resource Center serves as a resource for advocacy by providing education, information, and referral programs and services. The center is dedicated to promoting dialogue and interaction with all campus constituencies concerned with the pursuit of equity and equality. A secondary purpose is to provide collaborative outreach and support services to women in Kent State's larger educational and geographical communities.
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The Women's Resource Center supports women's personal and professional growth through celebrating women's accomplishments, creating a safe and supportive environment, educating the campus and local community about women and women's concerns, providing leadership for long-term planning to benefit the lives of women, and advocating for changes that will improve the lives of women.

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Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month

 

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Please join Award-winning Plain Dealer journalist and School of Journalism and Mass Communication alumna, Regina Brett, and her daughter,  Gabrielle Brett, as they discuss their journeys toward health while dealing with breast cancer.  Regina has written extensively and candidly about her experiences while going through chemotherapy and radiation treatments, and subsequently a prophylactic double-mastectomy; Gabrielle, will discuss her decision to have a preventative double mastectomy.

When:  Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Time:    5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where:  340 Franklin Hall (First Energy Auditorium)

A brief reception with our guests will follow.

This program is co-sponsored by the Women's Resource Center and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

 




 



Call the Women's Resource Center from wherever you are!  Our toll free telephone number is
1-866-339-3699.

 
 

This page was last modified on October 24, 2008