Presidents’ packet for the 2014 Annual Meeting
Information that’s being sent to all the branch presidents about the March 28-29 AAUW NC meeting in Burlington.
DetailsInformation that’s being sent to all the branch presidents about the March 28-29 AAUW NC meeting in Burlington.
DetailsKelly Starling Lyons’ book Tea Cakes for Tosh was honored as the winner of the 2013 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and will be part of our 2014 annual meeting.
DetailsIf you have a problem with this online registration form, please download this: printable registration form (PDF) Questions: Agenda and program: Mary Peterson, 252-636-5074, info@aauwnc.org Meeting logistics and registration: Michelle Evans, 919-698-1534, registration@aauwnc.org Online registration: webmaster@aauwnc.org Or 866-525-2155 (toll free)
DetailsEach attendee must register using one of the following to let us know their information: Online Paper (mail to address on the form) However, if you are a branch treasurer making payments for those who have already registered a member who has registered but who is making changes you may use this page to make…
DetailsIn the spring of 2014, Jacquelin Heath, Vance Granville Community College Program Head/Instructor of School-Age Education, will coordinate a Campus Action Project funded by AAUW that will assist students to focus on goals for finishing a four year degree, self-care, and follow-through to completing a college degree. Michelle Evans, co-president of the Tar Heel Branch is the AAUW NC contact.
DetailsWinter 2014 Tar Heel News has information on the upcoming annual meeting and more.
DetailsWhat 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:…
DetailsYou 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.…
DetailsThe 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.
DetailsCongratulations and welcome to the 2013-2014 AAUW fellows who are studying in North Carolina.
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