Associate Dean of the College Linda McKinnish Bridges named interim director of womens studies
By Sarah S. Mansell
336.758.5237 September 12, 2002
Wake Forest University has named Associate Dean of the College Linda McKinnish Bridges as interim director of the universitys womens studies program. The search for a full-time director is underway.
My goal during this interim is to encourage the development of the womens studies program here at Wake Forest as a place of lively, vigorous intellectual exchange and to prepare the way for a new director to begin work next spring, said Bridges.
She was named to the temporary position after the previous director of womens studies, Associate Professor of Sociology Cheryl Leggon, left the university this summer. Bridges said she hopes many faculty members will consider applying for the position.
Currently, 398 students are enrolled in womens studies courses. Thirteen students have declared womens studies as a minor.
Bridges is also a visiting professor of New Testament and Greek at Wake Forests Divinity School. A graduate of Bryn Mawrs Institute for Women in Higher Education, she established the Center for Womens Leadership in Richmond, Va., in 1994, and has written articles on women and leadership. She is the author of the book, The Churchs Portraits of Jesus, and her commentary on the Thessalonian Correspondence will be published this spring.
A native of Henderson County, she is a graduate of Meredith College and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky.
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