Charlotte Conable, CCAS MA ’76, passed away in Sarasota, FL on July 19 at the age of 83. Conable, who wrote about and advocated for women’s issues, was the public-policy project coordinator for GW’s Women’s Studies Program and Policy Center in the late 1970s. She was married to Barber B. Conable Jr., a congressman and […]
Tag: Women’s Studies
Kristin S. Godfrey, CCAS BA ’92,
Kristin S. Godfrey, CCAS BA ’92, is joining the law firm of Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP, in conjunction with the firm’s new office at the Denver Tech Center in Denver, CO. Godfrey is one of four new partners. The firm’s move strengthens two established and highly regarded banking and financial services practices.
Allie Hagan, CCAS BA ’09, MA ’10
Allie Hagan, CCAS BA ’09, MA ’10, has published her first book, Suri’s Burn Book: Well-Dressed Commentary from Hollywood’s Little Sweetheart. The book is based on Hagan’s popular blog of the same name. In an interview with People magazine, Hagan describes the book as humorous and satirical.
Joy Levin Welan, CCAS BA ’05
Joy Levin Welan, CCAS BA ’05, a trial attorney in the Disability Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, was featured in a blog post “When Personal is Professional – Celebrating 22 Years of the ADA.” In the blog, Welan writes, “These cases are deeply personal to me. Every […]
Sariane Leigh, GSEHD CERT ’06, MA CCAS ’09
Sariane Leigh, GSEHD CERT ’06, CCAS MA ’09, is a yoga and Pilates instructor in the D.C. area. After moving to Anacostia in 2005, she became obsessed with helping to create “a holistic and healthier hood.” Today, Leigh provides a one-stop shop for area resources and events at her blog, www.anacostiayoga.com, where she also highlights stories of people […]