Women’s History Month: Stories That Move Us Forward

A picture of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center with the elements of decorative flowers and faces of women from different ethnic groups
A picture of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center with the elements of decorative flowers and faces of women from different ethnic groups

March invites us to recognize the voices, courage and leadership that shape our communities. During Women’s History Month, we reflect on the impact of women whose work continues to move society forward and open new paths for future generations.

Thank you to everyone who joined our programs in February. Your presence, curiosity and conversation are what bring these spaces to life.

We also extend our respect to students, faculty and staff observing Ramadan, a meaningful time of reflection, faith and community for many members of our campus. Later in the month, we also recognize St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, a day celebrated by many Christian communities and Irish cultural traditions around the world.

This month’s highlight is SHE DARED TO DREAM, a screening and panel conversation exploring courage, representation and leadership through the story of Ayanna Pressley. Alongside this event, we have several other programs designed to spark dialogue, learning and connection.

Scroll down to see what we have planned for March.