Pregnant Students and New Parents Find Support at WGSC

By Laurie Dutton
Director, Women鈥檚, Gender & Sexuality Center

March is a time to highlight and celebrate the strides women and girls have made toward equity. This year鈥檚 Women's HERstory Month is no exception and included an array of amazing events showcasing the women of 麻豆传媒.

One category of women who continue to face discriminatory barriers are students who are parents and/or pregnant while attending school. Not even a decade ago, new mothers (and let鈥檚 not forget our all-gender pregnant students and all-gender parents) were often given subtle encouragement to drop out of school because doing both was seen as too difficult to manage. However, ensuring equal opportunity through Title IX mandates has made the decision for many to continue in school less difficult to make.

To honor the right of women to keep learning, Stockton is committed to helping pregnant and new parents succeed in school andWomen's Center Lounge graduate in a timely way. Services include comfy and inviting lactation rooms across campus, 鈥淏aby Osprey鈥 gifts for new parents, an office dedicated to Family & Parent Partnerships, and, of course, our cutting-edge Women鈥檚, Gender and Sexuality Center (WGSC), which provides advocacy services for pregnant students to ensure their education path is fair and equitable.

The WGSC celebrated its 7th anniversary this month and has a welcoming lounge and a private lactation room for the Stockton community. When visiting the WGSC, parents will also find plenty of friendly staff and student workers in F103 who will make a big fuss over the little bundles of Osprey joy.

Even with all the progress women and girls have made through the years, let's not forget that barriers still exist, and there is still important work to be done.

Learn more about Stockton鈥檚 celebration of International Women鈥檚 Day and other events. Join us for our Women鈥檚 History Month Honoree Recognition at 4:30 p.m., March 31, in the Art Gallery.