Wilma Mankiller & AAUW
In 1993, AAUW gave our highest honor, the Achievement Award, to Wilma Mankiller, who was the first woman chief of the Cherokee Nation and recognized for her contributions toward improving…
In 1993, AAUW gave our highest honor, the Achievement Award, to Wilma Mankiller, who was the first woman chief of the Cherokee Nation and recognized for her contributions toward improving…
Resources, tips and tricks for AAUW state and branch leaders
A renewed focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
AAUW’s new series of free virtual workshops will teach you everything you need to know to manage—and grow—your money.
The Board of Directors of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) today announced that Gloria L. Blackwell will be AAUW’s new Chief Executive, effective October 18, 2021.
The report examines gender, race and ethnicity among ten most highly compensated employees at each of the nation’s 130 major research institutions. The report found only 11 colleges and universities…
AAUW provides a variety of tools and resources for members interested in participating in the organization, whether by voting in our national election, joining a volunteer committee or becoming a…
The “hidden job market” — or jobs that aren’t publicly listed on job boards — might not be a term you’re familiar with, but if you’re currently job-hunting, it should…