President’s May 2016 letter to the branches
Updates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
Updates from the AAUW NC co-presidents to the branches.
AAUW of North Carolina is excited about the possible benefits that will come from ongoing conversations with representatives of the Kenan Fellows Program.
Many of the branches support STEM (Science, Technology, Education, and Math) activities to encourage girls to get and stay interested in these fields. This is seen as a way to fight the gender pay gap (since many of these fields have higher average pay than most occupations) as well as simple fairness in the classroom…
Come celebrate with MomsRising and other AAUW partners with a Women’s History/Pay Equity fun fair!
AAUW NC and AAUW are exhibitors at the Bridging the Gap Conference in Raleigh, Oct. 23 and 24.
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AAUW Greensboro was awarded an AAUW NC minigrant for “IT is for Girls”. Here is additional information on the project Final report on “IT is For Girls” project UNCG news story referenced in the report PDF archive New subdomain at UNCG to support the project: wiit.uncg.edu We are most pleased that this was a starter…
An NGCP sponsored webcast.
From 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…
Watch for Jennifer McDaniel and Janet Bailey in Greensboro – and learn more about STEM/NGCP efforts.
Pat from FairerScience.Org will be on a panel at the second annual Science Blogging Conference, here in RTP on Jan. 19.
For more on the conference see www.scienceblogging.com — and while you’re there contemplate what an AAUW meeting would look like if run as an “un-conferenceâ€.