What is GRI?
The Department of Gender, Race, and Identity (GRI) pursues the interdisciplinary and intersectional study of gender, race, and related constructions of identity, difference, and power that have structured and today continue to comprise our social world.
What can I study?
We offer a B.A. in Gender, Race, and Identity and undergraduate minors in Black Studies, Ethnic Studies, Holocaust, Genocide, and Peace Studies, Indigenous Studies, Latinx Studies, LGBTQ Studies, Social Justice, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
The M.A. and the Graduate Certificate in Gender, Race, and Identityare interdisciplinary programs that prepare students for a variety of careers. The program invites applications from students with a range of backgrounds and preparations.
Our graduate program helps students to:
- Understand how identities are constructed and how they intersect
- Learn about the methodologies in scholarship and learning in diverse cultures
- Examine ideas about gender and race and how they intersect
- Study the roles identity plays in diverse cultural settings and how these roles change over time
- Look at the historical significance of identity through politics, public policy and decision-making
- Explore the effects gender, race and identity have on historical developments and their consequences