Celebrating a Series of Firsts
President Elect Kamala Harris has broken through many barriers, becoming the first woman and the first Black, Indian and South Asian American to serve in the second-highest office in the…
President Elect Kamala Harris has broken through many barriers, becoming the first woman and the first Black, Indian and South Asian American to serve in the second-highest office in the…
For many years, education has been seen as the great equalizer. But is it really? Or does it actually further increase the divide in this country?
Gender exists on a spectrum, with each of us lying somewhere along that continuum. Our gender expression can be seen in how we look, how we dress and how we…
Throughout history, individuals who are born outside the U.S. have made tremendous contributions to our society and continue to do so today. More importantly, these individuals can make valuable contributions…
Cultivating a professional network may feel daunting for recent college graduates, but it’s not as hard as it sounds. Here are five ways to get started.
Social media can be a job applicant’s best friend—or worst enemy. Fortunately, you have a large degree of control over your digital footprint. So before you start sending out resumes,…
As an organization that has worked for 140 years to advance the rights of all women, AAUW views her nomination as a historic milestone that will move us more swiftly…
AAUW calls on the U.S. Senate to move forward and quickly confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Women’s Power Gap at Elite Universities: Scaling the Ivory Tower examines diversity data at the nation’s elite research universities (“R1s”). Conducted by the Women’s Power Gap Initiative (WPG) at…
AAUW Chief Executive Officer Gloria L. Blackwell issued this statement on President Biden’s nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court: