Location
North Hall (first floor)
UC Davis campus
Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm Mon-Fri
Phone
(530) 752-3372
Websites
http://wrrc.ucdavis.edu/
Facebook Group
Smartsite search "Women's Center"

The Women's Resource and Research Center (commonly known as the Women's Center) is on the east side of campus near the MU. They have a library which features 12,000 books which cover over 350 topics concerning women and gender. In the library are some tables and seats plus two Macs for students to use.

There's also the Righteous Babes Lounge that is often quite warm and toasty in the winter and great for rainy days which is also available for organizations to reserve to use the space for meetings and such.

UC Davis is committed to creating an environment in which women can thrive. The University recognizes that achieving equity for women must be a goal for all members of the campus community. The Women's Resources & Research Center is a catalyst for realizing UCD's goal of an inclusive and equitable campus community.

What the Women's Center Offers

A Welcoming Space

An accessible, central campus location in North Hall. Informal, comfortable gathering places for groups and individuals to meet, study and socialize. General use computers with Internet access. A safe, woman-friendly environment.

Educational Programs

Workshops, classes, conferences, exhibits, performances and special events focused on women and gender. Educational programs tailored to the specific needs and interests of your group or your class. Electronic and in-person discussion groups for those with common interests or concerns. Support for programs on women and gender sponsored by others.

Information

  • Women's Writes — have the WRRC's free calendar of events sent to you every month.
  • Resources — extensive, accessible, information on campus and community services such as health care, counseling, child care and legal aid plus internship opportunities. Displays throughout the WRRC that make you mad, make you proud and make you think.

A Library

A large, specialized collection of books, periodicals and Internet resources focusing on women and gender. Resources and references for research, class assignments, and personal growth. A full-time librarian to assist library users. Comfortable study and leisure reading areas. Check out their collection online.

Academic Support

  • Assistance to course instructors in developing syllabi and readers, and in identifying classroom resources such as guest lecturers and videos.
  • Specialized programs, discussion groups and individualized consultation for faculty and graduate students on research, career and personal topics.
  • Financial and programmatic support for academic departments and research groups engaged in gender-related initiatives.

Scholarships and Prizes

Past Events

Media

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2007-04-04 18:02:00   it's awesome to see the WRRC is publicizing thru the wiki!! —JessicaRockwell