Undergraduate Student Publications

We are very proud to continue to celebrate undergraduate students in WGSS 2135 “Gender, Race, and Media,” and WGSS 3170 “Feminism, Migration, and Media” who have had their work recently published.

Check out these students’ letters and op-eds below:

Rachel Freed’s letter “Don’t use public health law to turn away asylum seekers” has been published in The Washington Post.
Rachel’s letter “Online learning through year’s end suggested” was also published in Republican Herald.

Pictured: Rachel Freed

Maryam Gilanshah’s letter “Maggie L. Walker deserves honor at U.S. Capitol” has been published in The Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Pictured: Maryam Gilanshah

Katherine Harvison’s letter “Abolish the Electoral College” has been published in TheHartford Courant

Pictured: Katherine Harvison

Willow Newcomb’s letter “Restoring Democracy” has been published in Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Pictured: Willow Newcomb

Hiba Sohail’s op-ed “This web-series set in a small Karachi neighbourhood is challenging social norms” has been published in Propergaanda

Pictured: Hiba Sohail

Chris Affambi’s letter “DC Mayor’s Maddening Lip Service to Black Lives Matter” was published in The Washington Post.

Pictured: Chris Affambi

Allyson Bonhaus’ op-ed “Faculty Must Do More to Accommodate International Students” was published in the GW Hatchet.

Pictured: Allyson Bonhaus

Brianna Elgart’s letter “Resources for Breast Cancer Help, Screening” has published in The Howell TimesThe Tom River TimesThe Manchester TimesThe Berkeley TimesThe Brick TimesThe Jackson Times, and The Southern Ocean Times.

Pictured: Brianna Elgart

Kaitlynn Slattery’s letter “Election Problems, and Solutions” was published in The NY Times. Slattery was also recently published in The Washington Post for the letter “Toxic Masculinity Continues to Plague our Society” and in The Boston Times for the letter “Weighing Trump Immigration Policy Just Makes It All the More Hurtful.”

Pictured: Kaitlynn Slattery

Allison Torres’ letter “Immigration Laws Should Reflect the Human Element” was published in The Washington Post.

Pictured: Allison Torres

Jordan Anger’s letter “The Ongoing Trauma of Family Separation is Appalling” was published in The Washington Post.

Lauren Botter’s letter “Focus on students’ mental health” has been published in Newsday.

Eva Grossman’s letter “The American Experiment is Alive and Well” was published in The Wall Street Journal.

Drew Spero’s letter “Hayes’ Reaction to Zoom-Bombers” was published in the Hartford Courant.

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