Luann Dummer Center for Women
Our Center (the LDCW) addresses the needs and aspirations of women. We welcome students, faculty, staff, and community members to engage with our programs and resources. These services foster the intellectual, personal, and spiritual development of women, in addition to promoting an open and diverse culture at the Â鶹´«Ã½. The LDCW was established in 1993 by a special bequest from Dr. Luann Dummer’s estate.
Contact Us
Email: CenterforWomen@stthomas.edu
Phone: 651-962-6119
Location:
Office Hours:
Monday & Friday: 10a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
2024 Women's History Month Speaker
Alison Bechdel
Since 1994, the LDCW has hosted a Women's History month speaker in March, offering our community an opportunity to engage with a distinguished woman speaker.
Our 2024 speaker was internationally beloved and critically acclaimed cartoonist, Alison Bechdel. Bechdel's analysis has been popularized in common parlance, like the 'Bechdel Test,' a measurement of gender bias in film. Her graphic memoir, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, was adapted into a Broadway musical and won five Tony Awards.
Engage With Us
We offer students, faculty, staff and community members a wide variety of opportunities to further the mission of our Center while fulfilling their own intellectual curiosities.
LDCW Resources
Library
Art Collection
Many Voices
Many Voices has been in publication for over 15 years, highlighting LDCW programming and amplifying voices across campus. Check out our latest issue!
Many Voices Past Publications
For additional past issues or screen-reader friendly versions, please contact the Luann Dummer Center for Women by email: centerforwomen@stthomas.edu.
Note From the Director
Elizabeth Wilkinson
Associate Professor: American Culture and Difference, English, Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Dr. Liz Wilkinson’s teaching and research brings together seemingly divergent interests in indigenous literature, feminism and sports. A former college athlete herself, Dr. Wilkinson is writing an article about 19th and 20th century female athletes and women’s suffrage, and a book on sports and feminism.