Rachael Smith
Assistant Teaching Professor of Women's and Gender Studies
Rachael D. Smith, M.A., obtained her B.S. in Religious Studies and her M.A. from Ball State University. She is currently working to expand her master’s thesis, Contemporary Paganism in America: The Role of Heterosexual and Homosexual Males in a Female Oriented Religion, for future publication, as well as researching the connection between protest chants and the religious ideology of manifestation or banishment.
Education
Ball State University
Prior Employment
Ivy Tech Community College
Course Schedule
| Course |
No. |
Term |
Level |
Hours |
Location |
| The West in the World [syllabus] |
HIST 150.05 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Lecture |
| Reading and Special Study [syllabus] |
HIST 450.1 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Independent Study |
| Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies [syllabus] |
WGS 210.001 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Lecture |
| Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies [syllabus] |
WGS 210.002 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Lecture |
| International Women's Issues [syllabus] |
WGS 220.001 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Lecture |
| International Women's Issues [syllabus] |
WGS 220.800 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Online (Asynchronous) |