Guests Attend IWL's 2020 Research Social over Teams
IWL's Spring 2022 Inaugural Gala
IWL Research Social with Guest Speaker Belle Rose Ragins
Save the Date: March 7, 2024, 3rd Annual IWL Gala
2024 IWL Gala header with event details
New Release:
Research and Storytelling as Gendered Resistance
This research paper, written by IWL's Fall 2023 Faculty Fellows, reviews the work of Drs. Heather Hlavka, Jennifer Vanderheyden, and Jessica Zemlak and how storytelling provides essential context to the lived experiences of people—"past and present—as ways to both challenge and amplify the experiences of those who have been doubted, denied, or silenced through time." Navigate to IWL's "Pubications" page to learn more and see other research papers and reports from our community.
Get to Know the 2024 IWL Transformational Leadership Awardees
IWL Transform Award recognizes community leader
Wendy K. Baumann, President/Chief Visionary Officer of The Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation
IWL Inspire Award which recognizes a member of the Marquette campus community: Dr. Jacki Black, Director of Hispanic Initiatives and Diversity and Inclusion Educational Programming
IWL Engage Award recognizes Marquette student
Hope Moses, Executive Director of the Marquette Wire and a fourth-year journalism undergraduate
For more details from the 3rd annual gala and these award winners, visit theIWL 2024 Gala page.
THANK YOU to all who support the work of IWL and attended this year's IWL Gala!
Check out the latest from the Beyond MU series!
Watch Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning —"When 'Safer-at-Home' is Not Actually Safe: Supporting Intimate Partner Violence Survivors during Quarantine" HERE!
In March 2020, state governments began issuing “Safer-at-Home” orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. But for women living with abusive partners, being quarantined at home was anything but safe. Andrea Schneider, professor of law in the Marquette University Law School and director for the Institute for Women’s Leadership, has created a research team to analyze the effect these orders had on the prevalence of domestic abuse cases, and their impact on the wellness and mental health of survivors.
Hear how this team, in partnership with Milwaukee County Circuit Court and the Sojourner Family Peace Center, is working toward improving services for survivors during the pandemic- to enhance court processes and to guide best practices in advising workplaces on how to respond to Intimate Partner Violence.
Research Round-Up
IWL Research Mini-Grants
IWL accepts applications for research mini-grants of up to $1000 on a rolling basis. These grants are designed to support research-related activities that advance scholarship or academic knowledge focused on gender or sex. Click HERE for application materials and more information.
REVIEW PERIOD: Summer 2024 IWL Interdisciplinary Grants Program Applications
Applications received from Marquette University Faculty are under review for IWL's Interdisciplinary Summer Grant Program for the Summer 2024 grant cycle. This program supports high-quality interdisciplinary research projects involving collaborators from two or more disciplinary backgrounds or transitions that advance our understanding of gender and/or sex in any domain of human endeavors and show promise of receiving extramural funding. Applicants will be contacted soon.
Research Papers:
Milwaukee Women in the Workplace—2023 Report
This written by Jennica Webster, PhD, reviews findings from a study of workers in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and provides proven recommendations on how our community can continue to make equitable advancements for an even better community.
Understanding the Domestic Abuse Restraining Order Processes in Milwaukee County’s Court After COVID-19
The third and final publication from IWL's research study, "When 'Safer-at-Home' is Not Actually Safe," this paper by Drs. Heather Hlavka, Sameena Mulla, Andrea K. Schneider, and Erin Schubert explores the temporary and long-term restraining order processes for domestic abuse survivors in Milwaukee County from the perspectives of service seekers and service providers.
Sojourner Clients and Access to Technology: A Geospatial Analysis
The second publication from IWL's research study, "When 'Safer-at-Home' is Not Actually Safe," this paper by Dr. Aleksandra Snowden explores the impact that people's access to technology has on their ability to procure needed assistance as they navigate the local court's process to file for a restraining order and provides evidence-based recommendations for better meeting the needs of survives.
The Power of Intellectual Joy for the Future of Women at Work
This spring's publication from IWL's Faculty Fellows program, this paper by Dr. Melissa Shew explores the importance of finding and making space for joy in life. This paper was the basis for IWL's May 3rd, 2023, community event by the same name.
Additionally, this white paper has a companion workbook, "Increasing Intellectual Joy through the Seven As: Reflective Questions for Work and Life," available here for personal use. To request a Joy Workshop or for use of this workbook beyond a personal non-profit nature, contact IWL@marquette.edu.
Sex Differences in Pain Perception—Why Do Women Experience More Pain Than Men?
The first paper from IWL's Faculty Fellows program was written by Dr. Marie Hoeger Bement, this paper explores how different people experience pain and offers some general tools that can help manage pain depending on one's experiences. This paper is the basis for IWL's November 3rd community event: Women Experience More Pain Than Men—And What To Do About It! [For more information and to register now, visit the IWL Events page.] The paper, Sex Differences in Pain Perception—Why Do Women Experience More Pain Than Men?, is now available to all. Click HERE for a copy:
Watch IWL's Last Spotlight on Research Episode:
Click HERE to watch this episode on YouTube in its original formatting.
Playback Available for IWL's Women and Money Series
Watch video playback of IWL's latest series, Women and Money, by clicking HERE. For each session, we learned from local, state, and national leaders in each subject on how to make a difference that benefits women as individuals and our communities. Check out the Women and Money page to learn more.
Contact Us
Engage. Inspire. Transform.
JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
Want to be the first to know about Institute for Women's Leadership news and events? Click below to be added to our mailing list.