Take Back the UCI Center for Women and Men!
The decision by the UCI administration to close the Center for Women and Men directly contradicts the University of Californias commitment to educate the campus community on various issues of gender e... continue reading »
"This organization is crucial to the health and safety of both men and women on the UCI campus. zip code 91607 Member of UCI community (alum, student, staff, faculty) No Would you like more information? No"
"Rock the Center!! Member of UCI community (alum, student, staff, faculty) No Would you like more information? No"
"I thought UCI was about equality, I guess I was wrong. It's not too late to re-open The Center for Women and Men. Simply put-- the Center saves lives! zip code 92708 Member of UCI community (alum, student, staff, faculty) No Would you like more informatio"
"I am shocked that the choice to close this program was made. I work for Sacramento (CA) county's Rape and Domestic Violence Crisis Center - I know the realities that unfortunately make such a center at UCI a necessity. Please reconsider. zip code 95827 M"
"Unspeakable Acts was the first program I saw at UCI and was positive influence as to why I choose to work at UCI zip code 54701 Member of UCI community (alum, student, staff, faculty) No Would you like more information? No"
"I think it is very important to have the Center for Women and Men and I do not believe it is an under used resource on this campus. I am a third year and have gone to all the workshops in the past two years and helped with volunteering for some of their e"
"important! Member of UCI community (alum, student, staff, faculty) No Would you like more information? No"
"I find it disturbing that the center has been closed, especially the fact that it was done behind our backs and was kept quiet. Please reopen this invaluable--and very important--resource zip code 92707 Member of UCI community (alum, student, staff, facul"
"When I first arrived at UCI as a junior faculty member, I was impressed by the Center for Women and Men and went to several of its events. Before Women's Studies had a home, we often met for meetings at the Center. Over the years I've been here, many of m"