The site was catastrophically abandoned; people left their food and tools and apparently fled with little warning. Every place we tested was completely burned. There were piles of burned corn in food storage rooms, burned baskets filled with seeds, and clay pots and tools on the room floors where they had been smashed when the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Girl Scouts’
Meet Allison Rautman: Archeologist and Professor
Posted in Educational Programs, Fellowships, Grants and Awards, Women and Work, tagged anthropology, Archeologist, Fellowships, Fellowships and Grants, Following the Fellows, Girl Scouts, Grants & Awards, grants and awards on February 13, 2009, | Leave a Comment »
First Stop with the Cyclones
Posted in Educational Programs, NCCWSL, Students & Educational Issues, tagged American University, Campaign College, Girl Scouts, leadership, NASPA, NCCWSL, Running Start, student government, women leaders on January 29, 2009, | Leave a Comment »
A new study by the Girl Scout Research Institute highlights exciting shifts in how girls view themselves as leaders. The majority of girls (59 percent) said that the recent election has increased their confidence their ability to achieve their future goals. Despite becoming more aware of obstacles women face, 41 percent of girls said that [...]
Project Profile: 2002–03 Girl Scout Summer Day Camp
Posted in Educational Programs, Fellowships, Grants and Awards, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged Community Action Grants, Educational Programs, Fellowships, Fellowships and Grants, Following the Fellows, Girl Scouts, grants and awards, Marianne North, project profiles, STEM on October 24, 2008, | Leave a Comment »
In a recent interview, 2002–03 Community Action Grantee Marianne North talked about her work with the Girl Scout/Tech Trek Summer Day Camp in Wyoming. An active AAUW member, having served as both a branch and a state president, Marianne was familiar with the research findings that men are more likely than women to choose STEM [...]


