The mission of the Crozier Center for Women is to be a safe space for all people to discuss and think critically about gender and gender identity/expression; to be a presence on campus that addresses issues across the gender spectrum while focusing special attention on marginalized gender experiences (i.e. those of women and transgender/non-binary people); and to provide safer sex programming, information and resources.
Led by two student managers under the direction of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Crozier Center for Women is a living and learning space, which serves as a resource and facility for gender-based programming. Regular programming includes heritage month celebrations, discussions about gender identity and expression, film screenings, and much more. The center also contains a lounge with a diverse collection of games and books, in addition to a dedicated study space.
General Information
The Crozier Center for Women is located at 105 Wiggin Street and it is open for campus-wide use during the academic year. The center regularly hosts meetings for gender-based student groups, programs and more.
Management
The Crozier Center for Women is staffed by student managers who are responsible for programming within the space. For the 2024-25 academic year, our student managers are Silvia Carias-Centeno '25 and Mae Ling Gorin '25. The student managers work in collaboration with Kennedey Bell, ODEI interim coordinator of strategic initiatives.
Crozier Center for Women
Gambier, Ohio 43022