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Thirty Years of "Thinking Sex"

A Symposium Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Publication of Gayle Rubin's Essay "Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality”

Six scholars will address how Professor Rubin's piece has been generative in LGBTQ and sexuality studies, the essay’s impact across...

EEB Thursday Seminar Series

Eco-evo-endocrinology: an integrative framework for understanding how animals adapt to changing environments, presented by Ben Dantzer, Department of Psychology, U-M

The formal discussion of how animals appear to be designed to function in their environment started over 200 years ago when William Paley...

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