President’s February 2016 letter to the branches
Updates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
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DetailsThe Winter 2016 issue of the AAUW NC newsletter, the Tar Heel News.
DetailsRegistration deadline: March 24, 2015. After that you are welcome to register online or at the meeting, but we cannot guarantee a seat at meals, or copies of the book. PDF version Registration Form to print and mail, but note that you may register online with the form below and still pay with a check…
DetailsJoAnn Taylor Hall (Jacksonville Regional) and Peg Holmes (Hendersonville) have been nominated for two-year terms as AAUW NC treasurer and vice-president, respectively.. The election will be held at the annual meeting on April 2 in Chapel Hill.
DetailsUpdates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
DetailsUpdates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
DetailsUpdates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
DetailsWhat was covered in the November 2015 AAUW NC webinars — take your own tour if you missed the presentation by members of the state board.
DetailsFrances O’Roark Dowell’s book, Anybody Shining was honored as the winner of the 2015 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award.
DetailsOverview Join us Friday afternoon and Saturday, April 1-2, for the 2016 AAUW NC annual meeting in Chapel Hill. We will continue last year’s theme of Leadership in Challenging times, and our focus on Saturday will be on recruiting and retaining members through inclusion, diversity, and social media. Location All the events associated with the meeting (including the…
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