This November, we’re celebrating our 130th Anniversary and the first annual National AAUW Month. This milestone has given me the opportunity to explore my personal connection to AAUW. Even though I’m a member of the millennial generation, I learned the value of education and women’s empowerment from my grandmother, a longtime AAUW member who attended [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Association of Collegiate Alumnae’
Celebrating 130 Years with Fellowships and Grants
Posted in Educational Programs, Fellowships, Grants and Awards, The AAUW Community, Women's History, tagged AAUW, American Fellowship, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, education, European Fellowship, Fellowships and Grants, Following the Fellows, Ida Street, International Fellowshio, Louisa Holman Richardson, National AAUW Month, Virginia Alvarez-Hussey on November 28, 2011, | Leave a Comment »
Can a 23 Year-Old-Change the World?
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women's History, tagged AAUW, American Association of University Women, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Baby Boomers, leadership, Marion Talbot, Millennials, Mobilize.org, National council on Aging, NCOA, New York, Rosetta Thurman, Thurman Consulting, turning 65 on July 29, 2011, | 3 Comments »
I help AAUW’s volunteer leaders grow their membership in their local communities. Sharing trend information about potential members is critical to the success of their recruitment and retention efforts. I recently gave a presentation at the AAUW of New York State Summer Leadership Conference that a colleague had previously given at another event. Giving this [...]
Our Voices, Written Into History
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women's History, tagged AAUW, Association of Collegiate Alumnae, books, Christine Lunardini on July 22, 2010, | 3 Comments »
How often on any given day do you stop, take a minute, and think to yourself, everyday I play a significant role in history? If you don’t do it often, you should. We have great examples of why what we do is so important and how we affect the direction of change. From leadership programs [...]

