2015 Annual Meeting Summary
[registered form=2 view=summary ] List of those registered
[registered form=2 view=summary ] List of those registered
Overview Join us Friday afternoon and Saturday, March 20-21, for the 2015 AAUW NC annual meeting in Greensboro. The weekend will center on the theme: Leadership in Challenging Times and we will be welcoming support from the staff of the national AAUW Member Leader Programs department. Information on the meeting has gone out to the branches.…
The minutes from the March 29, 2014 annual meeting in Burlington.
Summary of the issues surrounding women’s low representation in elected office, and what we can do about it.
On March 29 AAUW NC welcomed Jacquelin Heath of Vance-Granville Community College to speak about the AAUW funded project to encourage VGCC women students to complete bachelor’s degrees.
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…
Specific bills, including the budget, have harmed public education in the state. AAUW members speak out.
Mandatory bylaws changes have been inserted into the AAUW NC bylaws and a new version has been released.
The start of the “virtual packet” of information that attendees collected at the meeting. This will be updated as we release the final copy of the 2013 NCGA Voting Record and AAUW posts additional resources on their website.
Here are the tips on updating your branch bylaws for the mandatory 2013 changes — the handout at the March 29 meeting: Mandatory Changes to Branch Bylaws Do NOT need a vote of your branch Do NOT need for sections and article numbering to match Do NOT need to send to AAUW Governance Committee Do…