The International Conference on Gender and Women's Studies 2022 was held on July 28th-29th at the National University of Singapore Society in Singapore. It was the first face-to-face Gender and Women’s Studies conference held since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Out of almost 200 abstracts submitted, 29 delegates were selected to present their emerging feminist and queer interdisciplinary studies. Lyen Krenz Yap, a rising 2nd Year Master's Degree candidate from the Department of Psychology’s International Program, presented her applied policy research entitled, "Double Isolation: The Psychological Impact of Taiwan's Mandatory Quarantine to Female International Students," which she developed from her 1st year Research Methods class taught by Dr. Kristine Lin. Ms. Yap was awarded a presentation scholarship by the International Center for Research and Development and currently serves as one of the youngest committee members of the conference. Congratulations, Ms. Yap!