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Marielle Marcaida, a GWSS PhD student, stands smiling beside her research poster at the 2025 UW Labor Studies Awards Celebration.
Marielle Marcaida Receives 2025–2026 Graduate Labor Research Grant
Portrait of writer and researcher Shuxuan Zhou, recipient of a 2025 Artist Trust GAP award.
Shuxuan Zhou Receives 2025 Artist Trust GAP Award
Light purple graphic with large white letters spelling “H E R” vertically. Each letter begins a word: “Her,” “Entrepreneurial,” and “Rise.” The words “Entrepreneurial” and “Rise” are underlined in dark purple, with small gold dots at the ends of the lines. In the bottom right corner, white and gold text reads: “Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Program Student Board.”
Podcast Launch: Season Two of Her Entrepreneurial Rise
Portrait of artist Chloë Bass smiling at the camera, wearing an orange and gray striped shirt against a neutral background.
Chloë Bass: Soft Services Inspires GWSS Event Series on Care, Memory, and Connection
Book cover of "From Forest Farm to Sawmill: Stories of Labor, Gender, and the Chinese State" by Shuxuan Zhou. The title appears in bold blue, black, and red text above a black-and-white illustration of workers—mostly women—lifting and loading a large log onto a truck in a mountainous, rural setting.
Shuxuan Zhou’s From Forest Farm to Sawmill Continues to Receive Acclaim
Thea Deanon, a young woman with olive-toned skin and long brown hair, sitting at a table in what appears to be a lunch room. She is wearing a dark sweatshirt, a thin necklace, and has her hands clasped in front of her. She is smiling at the camera.
"There are some days where you think…‘I saved a life,’” Thea Deanon on working as a queer youth counselor at the Trevor Project
A composite image featuring headshots of Michelle Habell-Pallan, Sonnet Retman, and Angelica Macklin
Scripps College Hosts Womxn Who Rock: Making Scenes, Building Communities Workshop
Full body image of Kenji Fujinaka sitting on a cement wall with the Seattle skyline in the background, wearing a green sweatshirt, black running pants, and white gym shoes and smiling at the camera
“Helping People on the Ground,” Kenji Fujinaka on their internship at the QLaw Foundation
Feminista Frequencies Book Cover
Monica De La Torre, GWSS alum and author of "Feminista Frequencies," featured in the Seattle Times