PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE: We are kicking off the New Year with a very exciting program. In keeping with AAUW’s “Women in Technology” focus, our January program is a two-parter. On January 22 at 6:30 p.m. we will meet in Classroom #104, Building AS-320, New River Air Station, to hear Sue Currie, Flight Simulator Technician, tell about…
Education as the Gateway to Women’s Economic Security: This theme drives AAUW programming at all levels. Read about the latest research on “Planning for an Economically Secure Future” and the campus action projects that will extend the initial research.
Key items for the branch presidents to consider or pass on to the members of their board. All are encouraged to do a quick check for items that may help them in their AAUW roles.
Here are the 9/30/06 fundraising totals by branch for EF, LAF, LTI and the Association. In addition the EF totals are broken down by designation. As you plan your year end giving, please do remember: The Educational Foundation – provides funds to advance education, research, and self-development for women and to foster equity and positive…
Oct. 20 Policy Final Cor.cwk (WP).pdf 2/14/07 update. A new version of the policies were posted with editorial corrections: AAUW NC Policies – October, 2006 (v2)
We announced earlier the six Educational Foundation fellows in NC for 2006-2007. You may also be interested in who is being supported by endowments established by North Carolina members or branches. Ellen Black Winston American Fellowship supports Robin M. Gee in postdoctoral research in dance at UNC-Greensboro. Ms. Gee is also supported by the Mary…
PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE: For the last two years, Heather has put out our branch newsletter in an informative and timely fashion. She edits ten newsletters each year and keeps us on top of the things that make our branch run smoothly. Please take the time to read the newsletter when you receive it. If you wish,…
On Friday, October 28, the 2006 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award was presented to Joyce Moyer Hostetter for Blue, a novel set in Hickory, NC during World War II. With her father away at war to fight Hitler, Ann Fay Honeycutt gains strength by joining her community in battling polio, in a story based on the…
Nancy Shoemaker So what is this RSS stuff that Nancy’s yammering on about? For a quick introduction, see this short and amusing video. Or see this quick intro to using RSS to show AAUW headlines on your Google home page. For some details see her talk to the NC Center for NonProfits conference: Beyond E-mail.…
Below you’ll find the extra education material that Keith Howard talked about on Saturday at the Women’s Agenda Assembly in Statesville. I have condensed some of the information. Contact information for questions regarding the material below: KeithH@legalaidnc.org This message includes or has links to: Personal Education Plans: The Law and You Accessing Test Scores through…
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