AAUW’s Native American Alumnae Spotlight
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, AAUW is featuring a few of our awardees both of Native American origin and who are working to bring awareness and promote gender…
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, AAUW is featuring a few of our awardees both of Native American origin and who are working to bring awareness and promote gender…
The pipeline is filled with qualified women ready to move into top slots. Yet it isn't happening: Barriers, biases and an outdated workplace model present challenges to women eager to…
Access to abortion is not only a fundamental right, it is critical to a woman’s ability to control her life, her body and her future. Expanding reproductive services increases women’s…
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) has awarded a 2021-22 fellowship to a scholar at Amherst College. Recipients will pursue academic work and lead innovative community projects to empower…
AAUW offers many ways for the alumnae of its fellowships to connect with their peers and share their stories.
During their roundtable discussion with Secretary DeVos, civil rights advocates expressed their frustration about the absence of diverse communities in the conversation.
In early October 2012, Phipps, et al. v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. was filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, Nashville Division. It seeks an end to Wal-Mart’s discriminatory…