Sarah Doyle Women's Center
The Sarah Doyle Women's Center, founded in 1975, was named in honor of the prominent Rhode Island educator, Sarah Doyle. The SDWC welcomes women and men who have interests in issues of gender and in issues that concern women in particular. The Center offers a variety of services and programs, as well as meeting space for university and community groups. As you look through the website, you'll see that the SDWC houses an art gallery, a darkroom, an extensive library and resource center, and a student lounge. It is a welcoming place on the Brown University campus.
Interested in volunteering?
The Sarah Doyle Women's Center is looking for volunteers to help out. Please contact Melanie Duch at Melanie_Duch@brown.edu for more information.
For info regarding the"Call for Work" for the gallery click here.
For info on the Sexual Assault Advisory Board click here.
Celebrate Women's History Month 2009: Breaking the Barriers, Creating Change, for event information click here.
Running an event during March 2009 in celebration of Women's History Month? Please e-mail Kristina_Kelleher@brown.edu to put it on the Women's Center Women's History Month calendar.

