Gender and Sexuality Studies Symposium
The Gender and Sexuality Studies Symposium has created this digital archive to celebrate and showcase student work in Gender and Sexuality Studies. A call is made each year for submissions oriented around gender and sexuality or that center a feminist, queer, trans, and/or non-binary perspective, including academic essays, posters, artwork, performances, podcast, digital media, activism projects, and more.
23rd Annual Gender and Sexuality Studies Symposium
SPENCE WILSON ROOM THURSDAY APRIL 9th, 2026
3:00-3:05 P.M. Conference Opening
Welcome! Judith Haas, chair of Gender and Sexuality Studies
3:05-4:20 P.M. Panel 1: Bodies, Bodies, Bodies: Queer and Feminist Corporeality
Moderator: Prof. Shatavia Wynn
Evie Drescher, "Sacred Queer Spaces: Exploring the Sensual and Spiritual in Moroccan Hammams"
GraceAnne Hodgson, "Trans or More Trans: Investigating Medieval Transness without the Yes or No Question"
Edith Lee, "Bitten, Blamed, and Silenced: The Female Vampire as the Scapegoat for Disease"
Theo Lord, "May Her Breasts Satisfy You Always: Christian Ethics and Decriminalizing Sex Work"
4:20-4:30 P.M. Break/art exhibit: "Distorted, Perversion," curated by Jeanne Bikorimana Poster presentation: Jessie Poulter, "Love lost, Rival Found: Evolutionary vs. Social Explanations for Rebound Distress"
4:30-5:30 P.M Panel 2: Integrating Socio-cultural Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality
Moderator: Prof. Kelly Jo Fulkerson Dikua
Ella Myers, "Hysteria and Gendered Medicine: How Nineteenth-Century Medicine Pathologized Women's Emotions"
hania Moore, "The 'Ideal Victim': Exploring Evolutionary Roots and Social Constructions of Perceived Credibility in Sexual Harassment Cases"
Julianne Sellers, "Gender as Moderator in the Relationship between Instrinsic Religiosity and Guilt in Catholic Adults"
5:30-5:45 P.M. Break/art exhibit: "Distorted, Perversion," curated by Jeanne Bikorimana Poster presentation: essie Poulter, Love lost, Rival Found: Evolutionary vs. Social Explanations for Rebound Distress"
5:45-6:45 P.M. Panel 3: Communities, Crisis, and Mobilization
Moderator: Prof. Rebecca Tuvel
Sophia Gregorovic, "How Did the Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities Respond to the AIDS Crisis?"
Hannah Pankey, "The Climate Crisis in India: Ecofeminists and their Mobilization Against Climate Change"
Sofia Lewis, "Politics of Exclusion: How Moroccan Women Attempted to Liberate Themselves in the 2011 Arab Spring"