State University of New York, College at Brockport, 2005
Major Track:American History, Minor Track: Women's History
Recipient of the George S. Queen Essay Award in History; Campus Celebration of Writing Award (Second Place, Graduate Critical and Scholarly Writing for thesis: "'Our Demand as Just': Immigrant Working Women and the 1913 Rochester Garment Workers' Uprising")
Bachelor of Science in History, Summa Cum Laude
Stat University of New York College at Brockprot, 2003
Minor: African and Afro-American Studies
Phi Alpha Theta, National Honor Society in History
Alpha Chi, National College Honor Society, General Academics
Associate of Applied Science in Liberal Arts, With Distinction
Monroe Community College, 2000
Phi Theta Kappa, International Society of the Two Year Cololege
Contact Info
201 B Dailey Hall
(585) 395-5700
ahumphre@brockport.edu
Courses Taught
WMS 101 Introduction to Women's Studies
WMS 201 Little Women to Riot Grrrls: An Introduction to Girl Studies
WMS 271 Gender, Race, and Class (Cross-liosted with AAS 271)
WMS 360 Sex and Culture
WMS 470 Women's Popular Culture
WMS 499 Independent Study in Women and Gender Studies (Summer 2008, "Sex and Disability", Lauren Burdett)
AAS 315 The Contemporary Black Woman (Cross-listed with WMS 315)
HST 102 Modern World
HST 212 modern America
Service
The College at Brockport (SUNY) Women's Center, Board of Directors
Women's Center Planning Committee (2009)
Student staff member, volunteer (2003-2005)
The College at Brockport (SUNY) Women and Gender Studies, Board of Directors
Interim Directory SEarch Committee (2007)
Jennifer M Llyod Essay Award Selection Committee (2009-present)
Co-presenter Freshmen reading Panel on Gender and "Feed" (2009)
Brockport VOX: Voices for Planned Parenthood, Faculty Co-Advisor