![]() ![]() Spanning the years 1974 through 2007, the Papers contain material related to Cruikshank’s course preparation and delivery. In 2001, Cruikshank taught an Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies course at the University of Maine (Orono) which may be the first LGBT course taught in the state. ![]() Cruikshank continues to work for the university as both a lecturer and as a faculty associate at the Center on Aging. In 1997, Cruikshank moved to Maine and took a position as lecturer in the women’s studies department at the University of Maine (Orono). ![]() From 1977 to 1997, Cruikshank taught courses in English as a second language and gay and lesbian studies at the City College of San Francisco. In 1975, Cruikshank moved to Minnesota where she continued to teach university level English and also helped establish Mankato State University’s first women’s studies department, serving as the director of the department from 1975 to 1977. After earning her Ph.D., Cruikshank began teaching English at colleges and universities throughout the Midwest. Other publications include The Lesbian Path (1980), The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement (1992), and Learning to Be Old: Gender, Culture, and Aging (2003). Cruikshank’s earliest writings include reviews, essays and articles that have appeared in a variety of periodicals. 1940) has not only led a distinguished career in academia but is also the author of numerous works. ![]()
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