Tell us about your branch in 2017!
Three new forms collect data about the branches. Share your information so that we can all get a better picture of how AAUW impacts North Carolina.
DetailsThree new forms collect data about the branches. Share your information so that we can all get a better picture of how AAUW impacts North Carolina.
DetailsAAUW has a tradition of doing “double” or “triple” duty with their philanthropic gifts — honoring individuals as well as supporting the programs AAUW runs to advance equity for women and girls. Branches can look at their total giving to AAUW over the year, and present a “named gift award” to one person for each…
DetailsThe official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2014.
DetailsAAUW NC will meet on March 31 and April 1 at the Greensboro Downtown Marriott. Join us! (meeting details)
DetailsDeadline for the AAUW rate at the Greensboro Marriott Downtown is March 3March 10. Register now!
A version of the AAUW NC bylaws with changes mandated by AAUW has been posted.
DetailsOverview Join us Friday afternoon and Saturday, March 31-April 1, for the 2017 AAUW NC annual meeting in Greensboro. We will be joined by Melissa Johnsen, member of the national AAUW Board, who will lead a workshop on Reproductive Justice and address the broader context of the impact of the national election on women’s rights. Location…
DetailsSheila Turnage’s book, Anybody Shining was honored as the winner of the 2016 AAUW (NC) Juvenile Literature Award.
DetailsSince 1953, AAUW of North Carolina has partnered with the NC Literary and Historical Association to present an award in recognition of the most significant work of original juvenile literature published over the course of the last year by a North Carolina author. The judges include a representative from Lit & Hist, one from AAUW…
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