Dr.
Anne M. Wiley, Ed.D.
Professor, Psychology and Women's Studies
East 116N
413/775-1132, wiley@gcc.mass.edu
Anne Wiley has been teaching for over 25 years. She teaches courses in
Psychology and Women’s Studies. She teaches the courses such
as Principles of Psychology, Psychology of Women, Psychology of Oppression
and the interdisciplinary course, Introduction to Women’s Studies.
She participated in one of the first national women’s studies
curriculum transformation project conferences at Wheaton College in
1983. Since then she has been actively involved in bringing women's
studies to GCC. From the first few course offerings in 1986, to promoting
Ford Foundation grant to develop the Women's Studies program option,
Anne has been committed to integrating women's and gender studies into
our curriculum. Additionally, she also coordinated a past New England
Women's Studies Conference at GCC and is an adjunct professor in women's
studies at Keene State College. She was also instrumental in creating
the Women’s Resource Center, which serves non traditional women
students. Finally, she recently has two articles published in Women's
Studies Quarterly. Anne has her Doctorate in Education from the University
of Massachusetts and her dissertation was entitled: Working Class Women
in a Women's Studies Course from a Community College: Awakening Hearts
and Minds.
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