News and Announcements
9/6/22
²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ's Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham has a new op-ed in the Washington Post: "On Labor Day, we honor a trailblazing Black educator and organizer," about Nannie Helen Burroughs, founder of the National Training School for Women and Girls in 1909.
²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ debuts Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies bachelor's degree
7/21/22
²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ is offering a bachelor's degree in Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies beginning in Fall 2022.
"It's officially approved," said Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, PhD, associate professor and program lead of the Multicultural Women's & Gender Studies program. "It's on the books. Sign up."
Dr. Phillips-Cunningham interviewed regarding Roe vs. Wade decision
6/27/22
In the hours after the United States Supreme Court issued its ruling overturning Roe vs. Wade, ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ's Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham was interviewed by several Dallas-Fort Worth television and radio stations.
6/24/22
²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ Women’s and Gender Studies scholar Danielle Phillips-Cunningham co-authored an analysis and history of Quakertown for the Washington Post. The article was written with Ms. Alma Clark (94 years old) and Ms. Betty Kimble (90 years old), who have been leading the documentation of Quakertown, a thriving community that formerly enslaved people established in Denton after Juneteenth.
1/13/22
Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, Program Lead of Multicultural Women’s and Gender Studies, speaks to the Denton Record Chronicle about ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂ﯉۪s upcoming Multicultural Women’s and Gender Studies bachelor's degree and what it can mean for students.