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GUN VIOLENCE RESEARCH

Vice President Kamala Harris and Dani Faulhaber. Image provided.

GUN VIOLENCE RESEARCH

KETNER EMERGING LEADER SCHOLAR’S ACTIVISM AT COFC

WRITTEN BY DANI FAULHABER (she/her), KETNER EMERGING LEADERS SCHOLAR

No student should have to sit in their classroom and plan out what they would do when a gunman walks through the door. Unfortunately, this is an all-too-common reality for students in America, which is why I indulged in gun violence prevention research and started building a community where students on the College’s campus can come together to discuss the realities of gun violence and what we can do to end it.

I spent my first two years on campus working through the Honors College on reviving Students Demand Action at the College of Charleston. I also conducted research on South Carolina’s legislature regarding guns and how it compares to legislative practices recommended by Everytown for Gun Safety and practiced in other countries where guns are not the number one killer of children and teens.

Finally, in my third year at the College, my peers and I were able to activate the organization on campus and start building the community I need as someone who has been personally affected by gun violence.

Because of my involvement with Students Demand Action, I got to attend Kamala Harris’s Fight for Our Freedoms tour here in Charleston and shake her hand. At the same time, she told me to “stay strong,” something easier said than done when fighting to end gun violence.

I’ve met and worked with students from all over the nation fighting for the same goal I am, and this process has opened opportunities I never thought I would get to experience. Please register to vote and vote for gun-sense candidates. We have more power than we think when it comes to a brighter future.

Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student Award: Maddy Landa

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Please join WGS in congratulating and celebrating Maddy Landa (she/her), who has been named the 2023 WGS South Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student! Maddy is double majoring in Political Science and International Studies with minors in Women’s and Gender Studies and Spanish.

WGS South is a regional feminist organization that actively supports and promotes all aspects of women’s studies at every level of involvement (formerly SEWSA, the Southeastern Women’s Studies Assoc.). The Alison Piepmeier Outstanding student award is named after CofC’s beloved Alison, who was director of WGS for many years until her untimely death in 2016. Alison was “a fierce feminist, promoter of the field, and public intellectual; and a dedicated mentor. This award was created in gratitude and in honor of her memory.” (WGS South).

This award is intended to support the research and professional development or activism of undergraduate students. As a fearless activist and superb scholar herself, Maddy wrote a STELLA research proposal that earned her the award. She is working on a research project with Dr. Jordan Ragusa (Political Science) titled Gender, Race and Violent State Intervention. The project aims to apply an intersectional lens to the documented gender gap in support for violent state intervention on an international scale.

In nomination materials, WGS director, Dr. Kris De Welde, wrote, “Maddy is emblematic of the kind of student that honors Alison’s legacy. Maddy is a fierce activist, a generous colleague, and a whip smart scholar. All of her endeavors are squarely focused on identifying and resisting oppressions – from her on and off campus activism with Planned Parenthood Generation Action to her internship with our Gender and Sexuality Equity Center, her off-campus support of refugee resettlement and her diverse areas of research in and across WGS, Political Science, International Studies and Spanish. Maddy is truly a remarkable scholar-activist that is deserving of this recognition.”

Congratulations, Maddy! You have made us so proud!

Ketner Scholarship Recipients for 2022-2023

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WGS is excited to highlight the recipients of 2022-2023 Ketner-Crunelle LGBTQ+ Scholarship and Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarship.

The Ketner-Crunelle LGBTQ+ Endowed Scholarship is the only one of its kind at the College of Charleston. It is offered to those who will contribute significantly in matters of concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or queer persons, because they have worked to build coalitions that advance the full equality and dignity of LGBTQ+ persons, and because they are able to describe how they plan to help advance LGBTQ+ persons’ full equity, equality, and dignity during their time at the College of Charleston.

The Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarship was established to reward students with a record of working to achieve social justice, to encourage students to become integrally involved in activities to promote social justice, and promote leadership that leads to social justice.  The intent is to inspire and financially aid students who are actively engaged in creating and promoting social justice locally, nationally, and globally. It is the Donor’s wish that through this scholarship, and the experiences that recipients have at the College, that Ketner Emerging Leaders will be change agents who identify social problems and devise steps to ameliorate those problems.  Ketner scholars are not simply volunteers.  They are change agents that are committed to making a positive impact locally, nationally, and globally.

Scholarship applications are available from December 1st through February 8th every year. Learn how to apply through CofC’s Cougar Scholarship Awarding System (CSAS) here. Stay tuned for the 2022-2023 cohort announcement!

 

Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarship Cohorts for 2021-2022

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WGS is excited to highlight the recipients of 2021-2022 Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarship.

The Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarship was established to reward students with a record of working to achieve social justice, to encourage students to become integrally involved in activities to promote social justice, and promote leadership that leads to social justice.  The intent is to inspire and financially aid students who are actively engaged in creating and promoting social justice locally, nationally, and globally. It is the Donor’s wish that through this scholarship, and the experiences that recipients have at the College, that Ketner Emerging Leaders will be change agents who identify social problems and devise steps to ameliorate those problems.  Ketner scholars are not simply volunteers.  They are change agents that are committed to making a positive impact locally, nationally, and globally.

Scholarship applications are available from December 1st through February 8th every year. Learn how to apply through CofC’s Cougar Scholarship Awarding System (CSAS) here. Stay tuned for the 2022-2023 cohort announcement!

College Today Article on New LGBTQ+ Scholarship & Recent WGS Grad

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READ NOW: New LGBTQ+ scholarship housed in WGS! This College Today write-up features Linda Ketner and recent WGS grad Tanner Crunelle (‘20), and highlights the Ketner-Crunelle LGBTQ+ Endowed Scholarship, which will celebrate its first recipient in the 2021-22 academic year. Use the button below to read the full article.

$4000 INTERNSHIP SCHOLARSHIP! – Apply for the W.N. Looper Award

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$4000 INTERNSHIP SCHOLARSHIP! – W.N. Looper Award – 

The W.N. Looper Award was established to provide financial support for College of Charleston undergraduate students majoring within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences to complete a summer internship with United States Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. A total of $4000 will be awarded to one student. The award may be used to support the student’s living expenses during their time in Washington, D.C. The recipient will be selected based on the established criteria and responses to the essay questions describing the impact this opportunity would have in reaching their educational and career goals. Internship award requirements include: 

  • Freshman, sophomore, or junior student majoring within the Humanities and Social Sciences 
  • South Carolina resident 
  • Cumulative 2.5 GPA 
  • Interest in interning with U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill 
  • Verified financial need 
  • The application deadline for the 2020-2021 award is Thursday, October 15, 2020. The award winner will be notified on November 2. 

Student Award Opportunity: LCWA Public Service Internship Award

STUDENT AWARD OPPORTUNITY: LCWA Public Service Internship Award – 

Awarded to support increasing student interest and participation in public service, especially foreign service and/or globally focused civil service internships. Students will be awarded $3,000-$5,000 for programs that directly related to public, foreign, or civil service.  

  • Requirements: Open to all majors, 3.0 GPA required and must be in good disciplinary standing with the College, and evidence provided of acceptance/participation to an internship or program  
  • All materials must be submitted by the deadline of Wednesday, March 11! 
  • For more information, go to: lcwa.cofc.edu/student-resources/student-scholarships  

More details: LCWA Student Award Flyer

Scholarship Opportunity: W.N. Looper Award for Summer 2020 Internship

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The W.N. Looper award was established to provide financial support for College of Charleston undergraduate students majoring within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences to complete a summer internship with U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. $4,000 will be awarded to one student. 

Award Requirements: 

  • Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior majoring within HSS 
  • South Carolina resident 
  • Cumulative 2.50 GPA 
  • Interest in interning on Capitol Hill! 
  • APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 13, 2019. For more information and to apply, visit: www.careercenter.cofc.edu

CofC Changemaker Challenge – $5,000 prize money for students!

On Friday, April 12th, the College will host the first annual Changemaker Challenge. The event is an opportunity for students to share what they have learned about a social justice problem and/or solutions they have developed. There is $5,000 in prize money to be won.

 

There are two options to enter, and students can enter just one or both. The first is a poster session where they will use the Impact Gaps Canvas to demonstrate their understanding of the landscape of a problem. There are three parts – Problem Landscape, Solution Landscape and Gaps. Information about the Impact Gaps Canvas can be found below. The second part is an elevator pitch of their solutions to a social justice problem.

 

Students can tackle any social justice problem – locally or globally. Students can enter both parts of the competition, or just one. Students can enter as a team or on their own. It is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Entries can come from class projects, personal research or even club projects. Judges will consist of members of the Board of Trustees and the Advisory Board to the Sustainability Literacy Institute, as well as a few additional community members.

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APPLY NOW: Alison Piepmeier Scholarship and Skirt. Magazine Endowed Scholarship

Great news! The WGS program scholarship applications are open! Read below to find out more about the two scholarships that will be awarded for 2019-20 and how you can apply.

 

The Alison Piepmeier Scholarship was established in honor of the late Alison Piepmeier, Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Director of the Women’s and Gender Studies program at the College of Charleston. Alison was a scholar and feminist, known for her activism and her many publications including her book Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing Feminism. The scholarship’s goal is to reward a Women’s and Gender Studies student with a record of feminist scholarship and activism. The awardee must be a full-time student at the College of Charleston and a Women’s and Gender Studies major or minor, must have an academic GPA of at least 3.0, and must have a demonstrated record of feminist activism and leadership. This scholarship is $2,500 for one student.

The application deadline for the 2018-2019 scholarship is Friday, March 8, 2019 at 11:59pm.

 

The Skirt. Magazine Endowed Scholarship was established in 2012 by Skirt. Magazine’s founder and original editor, Nikki Hardin. Skirt. Magazine is a monthly print publication and website for women.

Hardin was a single mom with three children when she started college, at the age of 29. She earned a B.A. in Literature from American University in 1976 and attended graduate school at the University of Virginia on a Governor’s Fellowship. She started her first full-time job a year later when she was hired as a secretary at Reston Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Prentice-Hall. In 1985 she moved to Charleston, SC and spent the next few years working part-time jobs. She founded Skirt. Magazine in 1994 with not much more than $400 and the desire to have something interesting to read.

The Skirt. scholarship is $2,000 per year and the application deadline is Friday, March 8, 2019 at 11:59pm.


For more information about these scholarships and other WGS student opportunities, please see the links below.

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