Women's International Study Center
The mission of the Women’s International Study Center is to interpret the lives and advance the contributions of Eva Scott, Leonora Muse and Leonora Curtin in the arts, sciences, cultural preservation and business, while preserving their Santa Fe home, Acequia Madre House™, and related collections.
WISC offers residential fellowships at Acequia Madre House in Santa Fe, NM. Fellowships are intended as professional development opportunities for women and men who wish to pursue work in WISC's four focus areas: women in the arts, sciences, cultural preservation and business. Fellows will live on-site alongside one another for a duration of 2-8 weeks, and may find their cross-disciplinary interactions contribute to their understandings of these fields.
WISC also offers Symposia that draws accomplished women and men from around the world to explore women’s accomplishments, challenges and opportunities across disciplines, ethnicities and generations.
During this first year as an organization, WISC is planning and developing future programs to be announced at a later date.
2013
Karen Dugas, MPH
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