A key initiative of AAUW is to encourage girls to pursue classes and prepare for careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Learn about a new AAUW NC project that advances this goal, a pilot project of the Triad branches in collaboration with the Tarheel Triad Council of the Girl Scouts and the Black Data Processing Associates of Charlotte to provide a training program open to girls in the Piedmont-Triad.
Connie Gamble Ochse, Communications Team Chair, plans to use the branch communication contacts to keep your branch up to date on important messages that come from AAUW and AAUW NC. Please be sure you’ve reported your branch officers, including the communications folks.
Sixteen high school students – nine girls and seven boys – from across North Carolina, from Florida, and from New York, participated in the third year of this camp sponsored by USDA APHIS and coordinated by NCSU’s The Science House.
A “Cliff’s Notes” version of the AAUW Style Guide. Review this to catch the most common style errors found by the former editor of the AAUW NC newsletter.
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