What happened? For information on presentations and discussions at the annual meeting, be sure to check the “News” section below, or start with this post: www.aauwnc.org/2014/04/followup-from-the-annual-meeting/ Overview Join us Friday afternoon and Saturday, March 28-29, for the 2014 AAUW NC annual meeting in Burlington. The weekend will center on the theme: A-B-C in AAUW NC:…
You can find information about the six AAUW Fellows at North Carolina institutions here: Fellows directory at aauw.org The contact information of six of them is provided to North Carolina branches who want to invite them to speak or otherwise contact them for AAUW purposes. Your branch president should have received this information in late summer.…
The AAUW Statesville branch and Reading is Fundamental have partnered for more than 30 years to get books into the homes of children who might not have them otherwise.
The Late Summer 2013 issue of the Tar Heel News — covering public policy projects, the fall regional meetings, reports from the national convention, and more.
AAUW NC will host three regional meetings this fall. Register for one or more of the meetings For more information, contact registration@aauwnc.org or leave a message at 866-525-2155 and someone will get back to you. Contacts for specific meetings are listed below. The meetings will start at 10 am and end by 2 pm. Eastern:…
On July 20, 2013 women from across the state came together to react to the 2013 session of the General Assembly and make plans for the future. We all left understanding that the problems are so large, and the resources few — but if we bring to bear the power of the coalition, we can move forward together.
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