
10 New Year’s Resolutions to Support AAUW’s New Strategic Plan
In 2019, AAUW will prioritize one of the most pressing issues of the day: improving the economic security of all women, no matter their location, age, ethnicity or background. Read more »

A Year of Growth for Tech Savvy
Our one-day program teaches girls about STEM through fun materials like ice cream, 3-D printing, and robots. Read more »

Tech Trek: A Different Kind of Summer Camp
Pretending that marshmallows are nucleotides is just one example of the fun, hands-on problem solving that exposes girls to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) at AAUW Tech Trek camps. Read more »

The Power of Women’s Voices: Continuing the AAUW Oral History Project
The AAUW Oral History Project aims to capture the individual voices of women who have witnessed and participated in historical events but who are usually left out of historical collections. Read more »
AAUW Gathers STEM Panel on Changing the Face of the U.S. Tech Workforce in One Generation
Leading experts will discuss the findings and recommendations from Solving the Equation before an audience of more than 200 stakeholders at Samsung’s Mountain View campus; AAUW will also live stream the discussion to more than 500 boardrooms, communities, and campuses across the country. Read more »

Making an Impact with Computer Science Education Week
In December 2014, AAUW members and supporters created successful and fun computer science events for girls across the country. Hundreds of girls tried coding for the first time and learned to innovate and invent. Read more »

How to “Celebrate” Equal Pay Day
Equal Pay Day is a powerful occasion to raise awareness and organize action around the gender pay gap in our communities. Will you help us “celebrate?” Read more »

5 Ways to Inspire Girls This Computer Science Education Week
This year, your branch can encourage even more girls to discover the exciting, engaging field of computer science. Computer Science Education Week (CS Ed Week) takes place December 8–14, 2014. Read more »