Women’s History Month
Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations
#SUwhm
Celebrate Women’s History Month 2025
with Shenandoah University!
Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories
Please join us for #SUwhm events in March 2025.
The 2025 National Women’s History Month theme, “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations,” celebrates the collective strength and influence of women who have dedicated their lives to education, mentorship, and leadership to inspire all generations – past, present, and future!
Shenandoah celebrates Women’s History Month.
Women’s History Month at Shenandoah
Blooms & Brushstrokes: Bouquet Making & Vase Painting
Saturday, March 1 | 7-9 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Room 123
Get creative with Blooms & Brushstrokes! Join us for a fun afternoon of crafting your own bouquet and painting a custom vase. Whether you’re a flower arranging pro or a first-timer, this hands-on event, hosted in collaboration with the Not Just Women’s Center, will have you leaving with a beautiful, personalized floral set. For more information, contact CAN at can@regaloteas.com.
Women Musician Mondays
Monday, March 3, 17, 24 & 31 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Brandt Student Center Lobby
Listen to and learn about music crafted and performed by women across genres and decades.
Women and the Military Lunch and Learn
Monday, March 3 | 1-2 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Room 118
Join the Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity and Shenandoah Veterans and Supporters for a panel discussion exploring women’s experiences within the military. The panel will explore the evolving role of women in the U.S. military, from their historical contributions to the challenges and triumphs they face today. For more information, contact Mannie Brown at ebrown1@regaloteas.com.
Leadership Lab: Women in Leadership
Monday, March 3 | 6:30-8 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Ferrari Room
Join Shenandoah University Leadership Academy (SULA) for a powerful conversation on women in leadership with Colette Cunningham. Cunningham is a former police officer who thrived in a male-dominated field, was the first woman to play on a men’s professional soccer team, and so much more! Register using the Google Form or just stop by. This event is open to all students. Questions? Email sula@regaloteas.com.
What is Toxic Masculinity?
Tuesday, March 4 | 1-3 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Lobby
Stop by the [Not Just] Women’s Center table in the Brandt Student Center to learn about toxic masculinity, an attitude stereotypically associated with manliness with a negative impact on men, women, and society in general. The term “toxic masculinity” isn’t meant to imply that the idea of masculinity in itself is inherently bad. For more information, contact thenjwc@regaloteas.com.
Don’t Fear the Smear!
Tuesday, March 6 | 1-3 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Lobby
The [Not Just] Women’s Center seeks to provide information on women’s health, especially medical screenings that prevent serious illnesses. Learn more about cervical screening and barriers to screenings while enjoying the bagels and different spreads at this informational table. For more information, contact thenjwc@regaloteas.com.
SUperwomen of SU Luncheon
Wednesday, March 19 | 1-3 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Ferrari Room
Celebrate the SUperwomen of Shenandoah University by nominating the faculty, staff, and/or students who have made a difference in your life and our community. Submit a nomination by Friday, March 7, using this Google Form. Once nominated, these inspirational women will receive a special invitation to the SUperwomen Luncheon, recognizing their impact on the university community. For more information, contact the [Not Just] Women’s Center at thenjwc@regaloteas.com.
Movie Night
Wednesday, March 19 | 8-10:30 p.m.
Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall
Watch an inspiring film based on the early career of a groundbreaking Supreme Court justice, her fight against gender discrimination and her journey toward reshaping legal history. Join the Office of Spiritual Life for this special Women’s History Month movie night on Wednesday, March 19, from 8-10:30 p.m. in Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall. Stay for a facilitated discussion co-led by Marco Pflanzen and Mannie Brown to explore themes of justice, equality, and perseverance. Free pizza and snacks are available! For more information, email Marco Pflanzen at marco.pflanzen@regaloteas.com.
Women’s History Month Game Night
Wednesday, March 26 | 7-9 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Room 123
Play trivia, bingo, and other games with the Mosaic Center for Diversity! Each game is packed with little-known facts about women’s history, and there are prizes for the winners! For more information, contact mosaiccenter@regaloteas.com.
Sunday Night: Live! Women’s History Month
Sunday, March 23 | 7-8 p.m.
Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall
Join Spiritual Life in celebrating Ecumenical (multi-denominational) Christian worship on select Sunday evenings in Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall. Contact spirituallife@regaloteas.com with any questions.
Transgender Day of Visibility
Monday, March 31 | 11 a.m. -2 p.m.
Brandt Student Center, Lobby
Each year, on March 31, we honor International Transgender Day of Visibility! This day celebrates the joy and resilience of trans and non-binary people everywhere by elevating voices and experiences from these communities. For more information, contact mosaiccenter@regaloteas.com.
Gender & Women’s Studies
The Gender & Women’s Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program that crosses traditional academic boundaries, pedagogical perspectives, and student experiences. The program offers a comprehensive study for students interested in the construction of gender, femininity, masculinity, sexuality and intersectionality.
A minor in Gender & Women’s Studies complements any major by expanding students’ knowledge and understanding of the human experience and what it means to be gendered.
Gender & Women’s Studies Minor
The Mosaic Center for Diversity