MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Mary Zaborskis, associate professor of American studies and gender studies in the Penn State Harrisburg School of Humanities, is building bridges with other disciplines through gender and sexuality studies — a field she said provides lenses for examining a variety of subjects.
“I feel really so grateful that I get to do this work at Penn State Harrisburg — in every layer of the institution,” she said, noting the benefits of being in an interdisciplinary program. “I get to be in conversation with students and colleagues that are doing interesting work in these fields but bringing it to bear on their historical periods or on their particular areas of disciplinary training.”
In fall 2025, with the support of the Office of the Chancellor, Zaborskis helped launch the Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Hub on campus, and in December, her book, “Queer Childhoods: Institutional Futures of Indigeneity, Race, and Disability,” was shortlisted for the Modern Language Association Prize for a First Book.
A hub for collaboration
The Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Hub is intended to be a collaborative space for students, faculty and staff to share knowledge, foster research and build community through interdisciplinary programming and public engagement.
“The goal of the Hub is to bring together people from across [campus] that are interested in these fields and provide venues for exchanging and sharing work and resources, for supporting research endeavors and bringing in interdisciplinary scholars who might be able to speak to a range of audiences to help to grow the intellectual community here on campus,” Zaborskis said.
The hub has hosted events including an ongoing works-in-progress colloquium series where faculty and graduate students share their research; a recent presentation by SaraEllen Strongman, assistant professor of Afro-American and African studies at the University of Michigan; and a film series loosely themed around gender and sports planned for this spring. After the fall production of “Radium Girls,” the hub hosted a talkback featuring the director, actors and Penn State Harrisburg faculty members from diverse disciplines.
The hub also established a micro-grant program to support projects that are related to the fields of gender, sexuality and women's studies.