
Women Excluded from University President Hiring Pool … Again
Despite his low ratings from University of Iowa faculty, J. Bruce Harreld is set to earn more than the outgoing woman president. Read more »

Membership Vice President’s Orientation Webinar — Your Road Map to Success!
This online session will outline the role you play in the success of your branch and state, how to encourage others to use AAUW’s mission to guide recruitment efforts and retention activities, and which resources are available for you to create awareness and visibility of AAUW in your community. Read more »

This Was the Biggest Problem with the GOP Debate
The first presidential primary debate made it clear that the political leadership gender gap is everybody’s loss. Absent from the discussion were issues like equal pay, child care, sexual assault, and minimum wage. Read more »

What Does It Take to Make a Woman Leader?
In a world where the qualities of leadership are most often defined by men, how do we encourage more women to dare to become leaders? Read more »
Future Leaders to Hear Inspiring Speakers at Premier Conference for College Women
The National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) will feature a lineup of high-profile speakers during this transformative event for the next generation of history makers. Read more »

Come Talk Gender Bias at the 59th Commission on the Status of Women
This is a parallel event at the 59th Commission on the Status of Women, which is held at the United Nations headquarters in New York March 9–20, 2015. Read more »

Beyond Bossy, Slutty, or Bitchy: College Students Fight Gender Stereotypes
The attitudes behind words like “bitch” and “bossy” are dangerous — they reinforce stereotypes that follow kids into adulthood, and they intersect with discrimination that’s based on race, sexuality, gender identity, and disability. But these college students are changing that. Read more »

Membership Share and Learn Conference Call: Engagement — Find Out What Works!
Please join us on November 6 for a moderated discussion with staff and volunteer leaders from AAUW branches. Volunteer leaders will discuss skills and tools that you can use to engage new and returning members. Read more »