Background on Project Dinah, 2015
AAUW NC supports a project at UNC Chapel Hill to prevent and end interpersonal violence on campus and in the community.
AAUW NC supports a project at UNC Chapel Hill to prevent and end interpersonal violence on campus and in the community.
Joan Holub’s book Little Red Writing was honored as the winner of the 2014 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and she will be part of our 2015 annual meeting.
Congratulations and welcome to the 2014-2015 AAUW fellows who are studying in North Carolina.
In 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.
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.…
Congratulations and welcome to the 2013-2014 AAUW fellows who are studying in North Carolina.
Preliminary list of AAUW fellowships for 2012-2013 includes 13 scholars at NC universities.
Thirteen Fellowships and Grants awarded in NC for 2011-2012.
AAUW Greensboro Branch January 13, 2010 Community Action Grant Organizational Summary/Commitment AAUW Greensboro branch, with 70-90 members, has been interested in helping girls step into scientific and other non-traditional careers by supporting the Eleanor Roosevelt fund for twenty years, sponsoring and leading a variety of projects for girls in that time. AAUW Greensboro frequently partners…
AAUW awarded more than $3,000,000 in fellowships and grants this year, and North Carolina is fortunate to have eight recipients of AAUW Fellowships and Grants in the state for 2009-2010: American Fellowships: May May Leung, Ph.D., Public Health UNC-Chapel Hill Hollie Mann, Ph. D., Political Theory, UNC-Chapel HIll Rosemarie Stremlau, Postdoctoral research, American History, UNC…