Professor, Presidential Research Professor of Philosophy
Interim Chair, Women's and Gender Studies
Email: sirvin@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her
Our core faculty members are prolific scholars who have collectively published 12 books and edited volumes and 53 peer reviewed journal articles and essays. We have been awarded over $900,000 in grants, fellowships, and awards, and been recognized over 30 times for research and teaching excellence. The Department of Women’s and Gender Studies is also unique in that it has affiliated faculty members drawn from nearly every college on the University’s Norman campus. The involvement of faculty across the university demonstrates the breadth and importance of Women’s and Gender Studies and its centrality to scholarship in the arts and humanities and social, physical, and biological sciences.
Our staff have collectively served OU in administrative roles for over 20 years. They offer extensive expertise and support for faculty and student needs, as well as program coordination, outreach and development, student engagement and advising, and day-to-day administration of the unit.

Professor, Presidential Research Professor of Philosophy
Interim Chair, Women's and Gender Studies
Email: sirvin@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her

Assistant Professor, Women's and Gender Studies
Director, WGS Center for Social Justice
Phone: (405) 325-5787
Email: rbates5@ou.edu
Pronouns: he/him/his

Assistant Professor, Women's and Gender Studies
Phone: (405) 325-3973
Email: mchen@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her/hers

Professor, Women's and Gender Studies
Core Faculty, DFCAS Data Scholarship Program
Email: ctschroeder@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her/hers & they/them

Assistant Professor, Women's and Gender Studies
Phone: (405) 325-6849
Email: megan.sibbett@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her/hers
If you are an OU Faculty or Staff member who would like to be considered for affiliate status, please fill out the form: WGS Affiliated Faculty Application
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| Sandra Tarabochia | English |
| Deborah Trytten | Computer Science |
| Jessica Tueller | Law |
| Susan Walden | Engineering Dean |
| Meredith Worthen | Sociology |

WGS Administration & Finance, Student Engagement, and Outreach & Development
Office: Robertson Hall 101
Phone: (405) 325-3481
Email: sjorgenson@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her

Academic Counselor
Phone: (405) 325-4411
Email: june@ou.edu
Pronouns: she/her

Dr. Lydia Bremer-McCollum (she/hers) is a feminist scholar of religion and ancient Christianities. She is interested in alternative, weird, and marginalized Christian practices in ancient and contemporary spacetimes. She is also a specialist in Coptic language and literature in late antiquity with a particular interest in discourses of soul travel, dreams, and visionary experiences. Lydia is currently working on revising her first monograph project titled The Hauntological Book: Specters of Religion, Race, and Desire in the Study of Ancient Books where she outlines a materialist-feminist historiographical approach and explores questions of inheritance and haunting in the study of ancient book artifacts and practices. She examines how race, ethnicity, class, and eros materialize within the archive and form the tools, practices, and norms of the study of ancient languages and book artifacts. Lydia’s work demonstrates how the apparatus of study structurally excludes the possibility for diversity and alterity. Her project seeks to create a more expansive and inclusive fantasy life of ancient books. Dr. Bremer-McCollum is the 2023-24 Postdoctoral Fellow on the NEH-funded grant "Expanding Coptic Digital Online Collections" for the Coptic Scriptorium Project. As part of the Coptic Scriptorium project, she looks forward to sharing her love of Coptic language-learning and teaching and to expanding the project’s accessible Coptic corpus.

Dr. Nicholas Wagner is a Digital Humanities Specialist (Coptic Studies) for University of Oklahoma's Expanding Coptic Digital Online Collections as well as Postdoctoral Associate at Duke University (Department of Classical Studies). His research interests broadly span the cultural histories of early Judaism and Christianity, with a focus on books, readers, and reading in late antiquity.