2013 Juvenile Literature Award to Kelly Starling Lyons
Kelly Starling Lyons’ book Tea Cakes for Tosh was honored as the winner of the 2013 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and will be part of our 2014 annual meeting.
Kelly Starling Lyons’ book Tea Cakes for Tosh was honored as the winner of the 2013 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and will be part of our 2014 annual meeting.
AAUW Greensboro and UNCG will host Triad Tech Savvy on Saturday, March 29. Registration is now open for middle school girls who want to have a day of hands on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activities and their parents who want to learn more about STEM education and careers.
Address, map, directions and more about the Country Suites in Burlington. Reservation deadline for the AAUW NC rate is March 7.
In the spring of 2014, Jacquelin Heath, Vance Granville Community College Program Head/Instructor of School-Age Education, will coordinate a Campus Action Project funded by AAUW that will assist students to focus on goals for finishing a four year degree, self-care, and follow-through to completing a college degree. Michelle Evans, co-president of the Tar Heel Branch is the AAUW NC contact.
Winter 2014 Tar Heel News has information on the upcoming annual meeting and more.
The AAUW Statesville branch and Reading is Fundamental have partnered for more than 30 years to get books into the homes of children who might not have them otherwise.
Congratulations and welcome to the 2013-2014 AAUW fellows who are studying in North Carolina.
Resources and notes from the AAUW NC meetings, fall 2013.
President Mary Peterson has released a draft agenda for the three regional meetings.