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Yearly Archives: 2009

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New NGCP liaison for North Carolina, 2009

News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 15, 2009

AAUW has named Sue Metz of Greensboro as the new liaison for North Carolina for the National Girls Collaborative Project.

Winston-Salem newsletter – April, 2009

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 15, 2009

Here is the April, 2009 issue of the
AAUW Winston-Salem newsletter

AAUW Jacksonville Regional Branch April 2009 Newsletter

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 14, 2009

Information on the current events of the Jacksonville Regional branch.

e-newsletter #26, April 14, 2009

State News Archive, State NewslettersBy AAUW NC EditorApril 14, 2009

Recent AAUW NC news

Healthy Youth Act: Next stop House floor, 2009

Public Policy and Advocacy ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 14, 2009

Time to write/call your legislators about the Healthy Youth Act, H88.

Presentation to campus contacts. 2009

Items to DeleteBy AAUW NC EditorApril 9, 2009

Audience at the Friday Center

On Friday, April 3, contacts from campuses across the state gathered at the UNC Chapel Hill Friday Center to hear about options for connecting AAUW to their campuses.

Grants to the branches for travel to St. Louis, 2009

AAUW Convention ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 8, 2009

At the AAUW NC Convention in Wilmington, a decision was made to offer $250 from the state funds to each branch to help defray the cost of expenses of branch delegates for the Convention in St. Louis in June.

AAUW Fellowships: Presentation at Duke, 2009

Awards and Grants Archive, FellowsBy AAUW NC EditorApril 6, 2009

A presentation giving an overview of the AAUW fellowships and grants.

AAUW NC at 2009 Women’s Advocacy Day

Public Policy and Advocacy ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 4, 2009

AAUW members at NC Women’s Advocacy Day

AAUW members Elaine Ostrowski, Sue Mengert, Mary Fran Schickedantz and Sandra Abromitis in front of the NC Legislative Building on April 1.

AAUW Tar Heel Branch at 2009 Convention

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorApril 3, 2009

The AAUW Tar Heel branch has posted some pictures from convention on their web site.
They also had a handout about why members of other branches might want to join the Tar Heel Branch.

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