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REBECCA MORROW

Director of the Anderson Center since September 2002, Rebecca’s background is in Anthropology. She was awarded her Ph.D. from SUNY – Buffalo where she wrote a dissertation on marital breakdown among working-class women in Dublin, Ireland, based on an 18-month fieldwork stay. During the 2001-02 academic year, Rebecca was a Fulbright Fellow to Lithuania. In her free time she enjoys travel, museums and hanging out with her cat. Her favorite thing about Pocatello is that it’s sunny about 99% of the time.

HEIDI HAROLD

HEIDI HAROLD the Assistant Director for Programming at the Anderson Center, holds a Masters in Public Administration from Idaho State University. She completed her Bachelors of American Studies with a minor in Women's Studies at Idaho State University. Heidi is responsible for all details related to the organization, development and promotion of the Anderson Center's programs. In addition to her studies in the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program at ISU, Heidi enjoys travel, hiking, backpacking; she is a dedicated yoga practitioner as well as a certified yoga instructor.

JESSE CALL-FEIT

Jesse Call-Feit works for AmeriCorps at the Anderson Center. Her (academic) areas of interest include womyns’ health and illness; social construction and phenomenology of the body; body modifications among mothers; and the sexuality of womyn with (dis)Abilities. When not at the Anderson Center or wrapping up her thesis for her master’s degree in sociology, she adores spending time with her daughter, partner and dog outside—especially running rivers, climbing rocks or cycling.

SHOSHAWNA COVINGTON

Shoshawna Covington is an AmeriCorps member for the ISU Institute of Rural Health and is working with the Janet C. Anderson Resource Center. Shoshawna is working on many different projects including the WISE program, Stalking Awareness Month, Women’s Financial Wellness Presentations, Walk a Mile and Take Back the Night. She has received bachelor’s degree in Health Education at ISU. Currently, she is in the MBA Certificate Program. She loves spending time with her mom, husband and her two Pomeranian puppies (Ross the Boss and Rochella.) She enjoys beading flower bracelets, working out and watching movies. Her favorite motto is “be healthy and make it a great day.”

LISA GARDNER

Lisa is the Budget Assistant for the Anderson Center.  She greets visitors in person and on the phone.  Lisa provides information about the Anderson Center’s programs, Lisapolicies and procedures.  She likes to listen to good music, read good books, sew and embroider, and especially bake.  She and her husband spend time together chasing their wild dogs Maggie and Ruger.  She LOVES Wonder Woman and hopes one day to be just like her, lasso included.  She would like to teach high school history, govt. and maybe physical education but until then she totally enjoys working at the Anderson Center.  

SAMMY GRAVIS

Major: Fine Arts Minor: Women’s Studies and Mass Communication Anderson Center: Women’s History Month Student Assistant Interests: My main interests are creating awareness and understanding of subgroups. I am the president of LGBTSA at Idaho State University. I strive to bring tolerance to the world. When I am not trying to conquer the world I enjoy hiking, camping, and just basically anything outdoors. I love art and photography! I also love my dogs (two pit bulls, Simionce and Indi, and one mutt, Sophie). My favorite time is when I am getting tattoos, and I love homemade meals. (So I do cook a lot). My mother is my biggest inspiration, and she pushes me to fulfill my goals.

BRITTANY MILLER

Brittany Miller is a Student Assistant for the Anderson Center. She helps with program planning and campus education. Her favorite events are the New Student Orientation presentations and Walk a Mile in Her Shoes. She is currently working on her Bachelors of Music Education and is active on campus with her sorority Alpha Xi Delta. She loves to sing in choir, volunteer, and scrapbook. Someday she hopes to be a world famous choral conductor and fund the Dr. B. Rae Miller Proscenium Theatre at the Stephens Performing Arts Center.

GenaGENNA

Gena Cook is a First Year Involvement Scholar who is working with the Anderson Gender Resource Center in developing, planning, and executing projects. She is a member of the Women Involved in Learning and Leadership (WILL) learning community in Housing and is working on this as well. Gena is a first year student at Idaho State working towards a major in Biology and a minor in dance. She enjoys dancing, swimming, lifeguarding, teaching swimming lessons, going to rock concerts, laughing with friends, and being with her family.

HAYDEN

Hayden Lewis is a freshman at ISU and a First Year Involvement Scholar, who is tasked with developing the Gender Resource Center's website. He enjoys fiddling with computers, listening to music, and hanging out with friends. He plans on majoring in Nuclear sciences when he finishes his general education requirements.

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MEGAN

I am a senior here at ISU majoring in International Studies. I am also a Resident Assistant with University Housing which is how I became a part of WILL. Through my experience with debate I first became interested in women’s issues as well as gender issues which is why I was thrilled when asked to help with WILL. I love learning about leadership and learning how women can make a difference on campus and in the community through this learning community.

Last Modified: 11/02/09 at 10:20 am