Information on 2008-2009 officers
The AAUW year starts on July 1. Here is the first draft of the state and branch officers for the 2008-2009 year.
DetailsThe AAUW year starts on July 1. Here is the first draft of the state and branch officers for the 2008-2009 year.
DetailsThese tips came from a STEM-related event, but apply in a much broader context.
DetailsFrom anitaborg.org: The Anita Borg Systers Pass-It-On Grants honor Anita Borg’s desire to create a network of technical women helping one another. The grants, funded by donations from the Systers Online Community, are intended as means for women established in technological fields to support women seeking their place in the fields of technology. The grants…
DetailsAAUW Celebrates 36th Anniversary of Title IX Pushes for Legislation to Strengthen Law’s Protections WASHINGTON – As the nation marks the 36th anniversary of Title IX, AAUW remains committed to strengthening the landmark legislation despite ongoing efforts aimed at weakening it. Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs and activities, and it…
DetailsHere are the highlights of the messages we delivered from the booth at Women’s Advocacy Day at the NC Legislative Building on June 18, with links to free downloads.
DetailsApplications for mini-grants to support long-term cooperation and interaction among programs that encourage girls’ interest in STEM fields have been re-opened for North Carolina. Deadline is Wednesday, June 25.
DetailsThe Summer 2008 issue of the AAUW NC newsletter – recaps of the April convention, news of future meetings, discussions of branch projects, and more.
DetailsAnnouncing the “branches of distinction” and those receiving an “honorable mention”.
DetailsThis project encouraged collaboration with local campuses and building the students’ advocacy skills.
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