LCSC Women’s History Month events celebrate Title IX anniversary

click to enlarge LCSC Women’s History Month events celebrate Title IX anniversary
Amy Canfield

A leadership conference, film screening and panel discussion are among the events celebrating Women’s History Month starting this week at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston.


The college’s public safety director and Title IX coordinator, Ashley Hull, will present “Title IX at LC State” at noon March 3 in the LCSC Library.

LCSC Women’s History Month events celebrate Title IX anniversary
Laura Earles



The school’s fifth annual Women’s Leadership Conference is from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 4 via Zoom, with registration at lcsc.edu/womens-leadership-conference. The theme is “Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going.”


“The Legacy of Title IX: The Role of Sport in Women’s Personal Histories,” a panel discussion at noon March 7 at the college’s library, will be led by sociology professor Laura Earles and feature multigenerational college athletes.

click to enlarge LCSC Women’s History Month events celebrate Title IX anniversary
Cynthia Pemberton



History professor Amy Canfield will lead a discussion after a screening of the film “Nine for IX: Swoopes” at noon March 9 in the library.

The keynote presentation, at noon next March 10 in the library, will feature LCSC President Cynthia Pemberton discussing her book “More Than a Game: One Woman’s Fight for Gender Equity in Sport.”


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