Janet Jacobs Honors Colloquium
The Janet Jacobs Honors Colloquium is an annual event, hosted by the department of Women and Gender Studies (WGST) and the Arts and Sciences Honors Program, to celebrate students whose honors theses, in any discipline, thematically address the fields of WGST and LGBTQ studies. Each spring 3-7 students from across the University are selected to present their work in a colloquium setting for an audience of mentors, friends, family, and interested students, faculty, and staff. Each year, WGST and the Arts and Science Honors Program select a guest speaker to deliver a keynote address.

Awardees 2024
Eleanor Fuchs, International Affairs
The Plight of Womanhood: Understanding the Undocumented Female Migrant Journey from Latin America to the US
Sarah Latham-Timmons, English
Freedom and Mourning in Charlotte Temple and The Coquette
Bella Malherbe, Art History Political Science
Bhekisisa, Sakouli Beach, Mayotte: The Black Queer Figure as an Apoptic Agent in the Anthropocene
Angela Peña De Niz, Political Science
The Process of Criminalizing Femicides: A Comparative Analysis between Mexico and Colombia
Rachel Pogue, Political Science
The Effect of Mental Health on Perceived Believability, Attributions of Blame, Sentence Length Prescription, and Verdict Determinations in Sexual Assault Cases
Sam Schechterman, General Honors & Sociology
Sociology of Superheroes: Evaluating Marvel Studios' Portrayals of Femininity
Emma Shaffer, Psychology
The Effects of Feedback from Aptitude Tests in College Courses on Women's Self-Efficacy and Belonging