
Office Hours: Ask Us about Student Organizations
Want to learn more about AAUW student organizations? Join us April 17 for an office hours-style conference call with national staff and student organization leaders. Read more »

Gap in Coaches’ Salaries Guides NCAA Tournament Picks
The 100-plus schools in the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments all pay coaches for men’s sports teams more — often much more — on average than coaches for women’s sports teams. How’s that for March madness? Read more »

The Fight against Campus Sexual Assault Gets Boost from Its Recent Spotlight and Advocacy Efforts
In the last year colleges and universities have worked to better prevent and respond to campus sexual assault, and the momentum continues to build amid White House attention, implementation of a new law, and ongoing high-profile rape and sexual assault cases. Read more »

Organize an International Women’s Hackathon on Your Campus
This April, we’re looking for AAUW community members to join the International Women’s Hackathon in order to give women on campus the opportunity to create, innovate, and code in a safe space. Read more »
AAUW Awards $45,000 to Help Community College Students across the Nation
AAUW is awarding $45,000 in grants to 11 campus projects designed to implement recommendations from the 2013 AAUW research report Women in Community College: Access to Success. Read more »

Live Blog Covers New Campus Sexual Assault Rules
Update April 2, 2014: Jump down to the bottom to see the final update. Stakeholders have come to an agreement on a final draft rule to implement the Campus […] Read more »

Empower Student Leaders in Your State: Here’s How
As the AAUW community continues to grow on campuses all over the country, members should consider forming student advisory councils in their states. Similar in structure to the National Student Advisory Council, state advisory councils have a greater focus on local AAUW activity. Read more »

9 Fearless Feminists on Campus
We are excited to introduce you the members of the 2013–14 AAUW Student Advisory Council, and only one word can summarize them all: fearless. These college women have faced adversity, traveled the world to volunteer, provided their voices to the United Nations, witnessed history, empowered immigrant women, questioned their universities’ sexual violence policies, and shattered stereotypes. Read more »