Using an A-Bomb to Kill an Ant: Colorado Personhood and Roe
Roe v. Wade advocates at AAUW of Colorado and our coalition partners are yard-sign collectors. Why? Biennial efforts to confer personhood in our state’s constitution for increasingly earlier prebirth stages […] Read more »
Mother-Daughter Bond: An Investment in the Future
From the time I was a little girl, my parents instilled in me the value and importance of an education. I always knew that I was meant to go to […] Read more »
Tech Trek in California and Beyond
Shayna Cave spent the summer before eighth grade at an AAUW Tech Trek camp. And this summer, she was a student counselor at Tech Trek at the University of California, […] Read more »
AAUW of Guam Leads Change in Micronesia
Part of the AAUW Board of Directors’ outreach to members, my visit was initiated by a warm invitation from AAUW of Guam President Rebecca Stephenson. She pointed out the merits […] Read more »
Vancouver Members Take Action Mentoring Fifth-Graders
Fifth grade can be a rough year for anyone, but having an AAUW member as a mentor helps make the transition to middle school a little bit easier. Read more »

Triumph for Tech Savvy Buffalo
The AAUW Breaking through Barriers Awards honored states and branches from across the nation for programs that demonstrated innovation and creativity in addressing the educational and economic barriers that women and girls face. Read more »
One of the Best Conventions I’ve Ever Attended
I’ve been aware that AAUW is a well-respected group of women who are well-prepared, well-spoken, well-educated, dedicated, and committed to thoughtful goals that move our society toward a more peaceful […] Read more »
AAUW Changed My Life
I truly believe that achieving my life’s goals would have been significantly more difficult without my AAUW fellowship, which enhanced my credibility and allowed me to compete more successfully in the workplace. I wanted to give back to AAUW, which had done so much for me. Read more »
AAUW Member Brings Fight for Pay Equity to TV
AAUW member Nancy Jones brought the gender pay gap into Virginia residents’ living rooms. Next up, she’s bringing the issue to their universities. Jones, a 10-year member of the AAUW […] Read more »

The Sky’s the Limit for Girls in Science
With the release this week of AAUW’s latest research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, and the release earlier this month of the most recent […] Read more »