AAUW NC and HB2, 2016
The AAUW NC board has registered its opposition to HB 2 and will be discussing appropriate actions with all the branches at our 2016 annual meeting, April 2.
The AAUW NC board has registered its opposition to HB 2 and will be discussing appropriate actions with all the branches at our 2016 annual meeting, April 2.
Updated agendas for the meeting this weekend.
Summary of giving to AAUW Funds for 2015 — how much each branch contributed to each of the AAUW priority areas. 3/30 update: honor roll of contributions by individuals.
To renew your membership in or join one of these branches
Asheville, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Raleigh-Wake County, Salisbury, Sandhills-Southern Pines, Tar Heel, Twin Rivers, Wilmington, Winston-Salem
use this new form.
There is about one year left to ensure that enough money is raised in Ann Chipley’s name that fellowships in the future will honor her legacy.
The official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2013.
Updates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.