How to Hold a Meeting with Your Elected Officials
Connecting with your elected officials about AAUW issues in a face-to-face meeting is a great way to develop a relationship and influence the positions they take on issues important to…
Connecting with your elected officials about AAUW issues in a face-to-face meeting is a great way to develop a relationship and influence the positions they take on issues important to…
Latinas in the U.S. were among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. An AAUW research project documents the health and economic repercussions — and outlines policy priorities to aid…
“We are very happy to welcome our new and returning board members,” said AAUW Board Chair Julia T. Brown, Esq. “This team of leaders brings a wide variety of skills…
AAUW’s story begins in 1881, when a small group of female college graduates banded together to open the doors for women’s career advancement and to encourage more women to pursue…
Harassment, assault and even violence stand in the way of girls' and women's access to an equal education. We need to do more to make it stop!
Women tend to borrow more for their education — and struggle more to pay it off — in part because of the gender pay gap.
AAUW members, fellows and award winners are pioneers and have changed the world. Learn more about how they are making history today
Olamide Opadokun, a 2018-19 AAUW International Fellow, believes clean-energy technology is critical to ensuring a healthy planet.
NCCWSL offers skill-building workshops and educational panels that are designed to challenge and inspire you to make an impact on your campus and in your community long after you leave…
Known as the “mother of the Hubble,” Dr. Roman was the first chief of astronomy at NASA and the first woman to hold an executive position there. After she died…