The Department of Anthropology will host the annual Kassen Lecture with this year’s guest speaker Claire Wendland, professor in the department of anthropology, obstetrics & gynecology, and medical ...
Content warning: This article includes references to sexual assault, violence and traumatic stories regarding birth and death. Dorothy Roberts, professor of law and sociology at the University of ...
On Nov. 10, the University of Massachusetts hosted Jenny Brown for the lecture, “Abortion and the Hidden Fight Over Reproductive Work” in Goodell Hall. The talk was sponsored by UMass’s Social Thought ...
On Thursday, Alyssa Basmajian, a postdoctoral fellow at the Population Studies and Training Center, lectured on the effect of gerrymandering — the manipulation of electoral district lines to advantage ...
The Standing Committee on Reproductive Health, Equity, and Society will organize a two-part webinar to examine issues around financing and delivery of reproductive health care services in the U.S.
New research has mapped the cell types that specialise to form reproductive organs in both sexes, identifying key genes and signals that drive this process. The findings offer important insights into ...