The official theme for 2025 Women's History Month is 'Moving Forward Together: Inspiring Generations.'

This National Women's History Month theme recognizes women throughout the country who understand that, for a positive future, we need to eliminate bias and discrimination entirely from our lives and institutions. - 

Calendar of Events
 

不良研究所 Libraries Present Celebrating Women's History Month, Farhad's Film Series

Movie coverMarch 2025 | We Iranian Women (2023 — 61minutes), All March Long 

Through exclusive testimonies and clandestine videos, We Iranian Women gives voice to courageous women in Iran who risked their lives to share their stories. Many prominent women in culture, art and academia, who were forced to leave their beloved country, explain through their perilous and often tragic experiences. The film chronicles their ongoing battle against patriarchy, economic crisis, corruption, and rigid religious and ideological beliefs.

Note: Some of the content in this month's video can be triggering to some individuals. Viewer discretion advised.

For more information, contact intl@uitx.edu.

 

Come Celebrate Women鈥檚 History Month at 不良研究所 Libraries

libraryThis is your chance to honor the remarkable women who have shaped history! Visit your campus library during March to explore our special display, featuring powerful stories and books that showcase the strength, resilience, and creativity of women from all walks of life.

library deskBe part of the celebration—share stories of the women who have inspired you and made a difference in our world. Let’s uplift and amplify their voices together!

For more information, visit the .

 

International Women鈥檚 Day

March 8

International Women's Day (IWD) is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Each year, this day serves as a powerful reminder of the progress made toward gender equality and highlights the work that still needs to be done. For 2025, the National Women’s History Alliance (NWHA) proudly presents the theme “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.” 

 

A Seat at the Table: A Woman鈥檚 Journey in Food and Hospitality Leadership

Denise HernandezMarch 17 | 10:30 a.m. | GB 209

In celebration of Women's History Month, the H-E-B School of Business & Administration and Beckendorf Family Center for Innovation & Global Entrepreneurship are featuring a series of presentations.

Denise Hernandez at The Eatery

Join us for a presentation by Denise Hernandez '00, the visionary Founder and CEO behind and MPRESSED Commercial Laundry Service, as she discusses her innovative business ventures.

Registration

If you would like to attend, please contact Dr. Teresa Harrison at teresa.harrison@uiwtx.edu to ensure we have enough seating. 

Bio and Event Flyer (PDF)

 

An Evening with Kathy and Lionel Sosa

Kathy and Lionel Sosa

March 18 | 4:30 p.m. | Mabee Library Auditorium

“An Evening with Kathy and Lionel Sosa” will take place at the Mabee Library Auditorium. Our two dear friends and valued members of the San Antonio community will share their inside perspectives on the terrific documentary and art exhibit Al Otro Lado del Espejo, helping us understand the significance of San Antonio's missions, and the special relationship between San Antonio and the city of Querétaro. Excerpts from the documentary, along with photos of the exhibit and the Sosas’Kathy and Lionel Sosaart will be shown and discussed. Also, in celebration of Women’s History Month, Ms. Kathy will speak about the women who have helped lead the journey of constant change in and around the border, and who have embodied the cultural mestizaje of South Texas as discussed and represented visually in Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico and her more recently published Mestizaje. A catered networking reception will follow.

For more information on the program and to request a flyer, please write to Dr. Rafael Hoyle at hoyle@uiwtx.edu.

 

A Woman Leading with Purpose: Impact through Entrepreneurship, Non-Profits, and Military Service

Dr. Chaunté HallMarch 24 | 6 p.m. | GB 209

In celebration of Women's History Month, the H-E-B School of Business & Administration and Beckendorf Family Center for Innovation & Global Entrepreneurship are featuring a series of presentations.

Join us on March 25 at 6 p.m. in GB 209 for a presentation by Dr. Chante Hall, Chief of Community Engagement at and CEO/Co-Founder of .

Dr. Hall is the co-founder of Centurion Military Alliance (CMA), founder of Airman Heritage Group (AHG), and Chief of Community Engagement Port San Antonio

Registration

If you would like to attend, please contact Dr. Teresa Harrison at teresa.harrison@uiwtx.edu to ensure we have enough seating.

Bio and Event Flyer (PDF)

 

Religiosity and Women in 18th Century San Antonio de B茅xar

Dr. Erika HaskinsMarch 26 | 10:30-11:45 a.m.Admin Building, Room 375

Presented by Erika Arredondo-Haskins, PhD
Lecturer, Religious Studies

This lecture will explore the role of women in the religious and social life of 18th-century San Antonio de Béxar. It will examine how faith shaped their daily experiences, leadership, and contributions to the frontier community. Open to students, faculty, and all interested in history and religious studies.

San Antonio Historic Photo

For more information, contact ehaskins@uiwtx.edu.

 

 

Women鈥檚 History Month Lecture Featuring Contemporary Children鈥檚 Author Kathey Morris Mercer

Kathey Morris MercerMarch 26 | Noon | Mabee Library Special Collections

The English Department and Women’s and Gender Studies is proud to host Kathey Morris Mercer as our annual Women’s History Month Speaker. Morris is the author of the middle-grade devotional, (2024) and the picture-books, (2023) and (2020). Morris is a retired educator who is passionate about teaching children to read. She is the recipient of five outstanding teacher awards in Tennessee, Alabama, and Texas and an achievement award in poetry by the International Society by Poets. She will discuss her journey as a woman writer and how to craft children’s books that resonate with different audiences. We look forward to having you join us!

For more information contact LuElla D’Amico at ldamico@uiwtx.edu.

Books

 

不良研究所 Women鈥檚 History Month Community Breakfast

flowersMarch 27 | 9 a.m. | Mabee Library Special Collections

Celebrate the incredible achievements of 不良研究所 women faculty, staff, and students at our Women's History Month Breakfast! This event will highlight accomplishments from 2024-2025, with a special recognition of 不良研究所 Women in Nursing Students. We'll also hear from Dr. Veronica Martinez Acosta, Professor of Biology, who will share insights on the importance of women in STEAM fields and discuss some of her molecular research conducted with 不良研究所 undergraduates. Enjoy a morning of community and engagement, featuring Women's History Month trivia and a special benediction from Sr. Walter Maher, reflecting on the legacy of the Sisters of Charity. More details will be shared as the event approaches. Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend! Seating is limited.

For further details, contact Dr. LuElla D'Amico at ldamico@uiwtx.edu or Ms. Rebecca Salazar at rmsanch3@uiwtx.edu.