Women's Studies focuses on gender, diversity, multicultural learning, critical thinking, leadership development, advocacy for women and community issues, and the integration of into life choices. Students engage in community service through involvement in local organizations and advocacy programs, and participate in a range of activities such as art exhibits, theater performances, films, conferences, and seminars. The benefits of a Women's Studies degree include strong critical-thinking and analytical skills developed in a student-centered environment that encourages independent thought; the experience of applying what students learn in the classroom to the world beyond, through internships and service learning; and insights into questions of gender, diversity, and power central to any workplace. Graduates of Women's Studies find successful careers in a range of fields including the arts, business, education, health care, media, politics and law, social work, psychology, and sports.