Jeannette Bilodeau

The world needs more business owners, police chiefs, educators, and politicians who will bring an understanding of women’s issues to their work.
- Jeannette Bilodeau ’99, psychology major, women’s studies minor

Resources

There are numerous resources and opportunities available.  Take a look:

  • Online career resources – there are more online resources available then we can possibly list.  Here are a few of our recommended on and off-campus resources
  • Women’s Services and Gender Resource Center – a source of support and education for students, faculty and staff at Plymouth State University. The center’s mission is to raise awareness of and challenge gender and power inequalities while creating a safe and supportive climate.
  • Internships and Independent Studies – there are a wide variety of internships and independent studies available for Women’s Studies minors each semester.

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