Here are some examples of how MSU is supporting women:

The President's Commission on the Status of University Women (PCOSUW) works toward the discovery and elimination of institutional barriers to the success of women and inspiring women to become leaders, problem solvers, and innovators making meaningful contributions to MSU, the state of Montana, and society at large.


The MSU Women's Center  is a department in the division of Student Success and was created to promote greater responsiveness to the needs of university women. Our focus is to empower women and create an equitable campus environment by offering educational programs to the university population about gender and women's issues. The Center is open to all students, staff, faculty, and community members of all genders.

 

The Women's Faculty Caucus (WFC) is an advisory group that was first organized in 2006 to address the concerns
of women faculty as well as gender-specific issues across campus and beyond. The WFC supports women faculty at all stages of their careers in a variety of mentoring and networking activities. WFC participants are committed to promoting the accomplishments of our colleagues in their research, creative work, teaching, service, and administration. 

 

ADVANCE Project TRACS, this NSF funded Institutional Transformational Grant (ended August 31, 2017)

Project TRACS Overview: https://www.montana.edu/nsfadvance/summary.html

Additional resources that resulted from this grant: