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2007 North Carolina Child Health Report Card

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Today, Action for Children North Carolina and the North Carolina Institute of Medicine are pleased to announce the publication of the 2007 North Carolina Child Health Report Card, which demonstrates that while North Carolina’s efforts to ensure positive health outcomes for children and youth have shown improvement in many areas, there is still cause for concern. Data from the report highlight the following:Read More »2007 North Carolina Child Health Report Card

Workshop for Young Women in High School and College

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NC State Women’s Center, Saint Augustine’s College, and Shaw University are sponsoring this area’s first Running & Winning workshop on Saturday, November 3, 2007, at Peace College in Raleigh. This interactive workshop is designed to give young women in high school and college the opportunity to explore public service as a career. During the session, participants will meet with local women office holders and explore their own leadership abilities.

A Tribute to Florence Soltys

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Florence Soltys, known in North Carolina and across the nation as a leading expert and fearless advocate for people as they aged, died Thursday, Sept. 27, of a heart attack. She was admired for her work on issues related to the goals of AAUW of North Carolina.

Infinite Possibilities Conference for minority women interested in math and statistics

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You may find this in the NGCP directory, but since the registration deadline is near, I thought I’d post this here, too:
The Infinite Possibilities Conference (IPC) is a national conference that is designed to promote, educate, encourage and support minority women interested in mathematics and statistics. This unique and special event will assemble women mathematicians from underrepresented minority groups from all over the country for a 2-day mathematics conference

NGCP e-Newsletter for September

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Events and resources for those working to increase the number of girls interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Please do subscribe, but if you missed the issue in your inbox, here’s a reminder:
ngcproject.org/enewsletters/