Stay Involved

NCCWSL is over, but the work isn’t done! Learn how to stay involved with AAUW and NASPA.

10 Ways to Stay Involved with AAUW

  1. Join the AAUW community today!
  2. Stay informed about women related legislation legislative with alerts from AAUW. Sign up today!
  3. Start an AAUW student organization on your campus. Use this Program in a Box to get started.
  4. Apply to serve on the AAUW National Student Advisory Council!
  5. Apply for a Campus Action Project grant.
  6. Help close the gender gap and bring $tart $mart salary negotiation workshop to your campus!
  7. Host a campus gender-equity event!
  8. Inspire others to vote by submitting a 30 second video about why voting matters.
  9. Bring Elect Her-Campus Women Win to your campus. E-mail leadership@aauw.org to apply for a future Elect Her training today!
  10. Dive in headfirst! Apply for an AAUW internship.

 

10 Ways to Stay Involved with NASPA

  1.  Join NASPA today! http://bit.ly/49uwId
  2. Get involved in NASPA’s Student Leadership Programs Knowledge Community. Check out http://bit.ly/b5iXLi for more information today!
  3. Get involved with NASPA’s Women in Student Affairs (WISA) knowledge community.
  4. Still an undergrad? Get involved with NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program. See if it’s right for you today! http://bit.ly/b5iXLi
  5. Become a mentee for women at all professional levels. Check out NASPA’s Panel of Listeners mentee program at http://bit.ly/yGVC21 today!
  6. Stay connected! Visit http://bit.ly/7H2h0z for all upcoming knowledge community events and conferences!
  7. Get involved with the New Professional and Grad Student Knowledge Community now!
  8. Follow us today @NASPAtweets!
  9. Like our Facebook page now! www.facebook.com/naspaFB!
  10. Subscribe to NASPA’s Journal about Women in Higher Education today! Ask your university library to buy a subscription! http://bit.ly/hRPKjr

Young Women Finding Our Voices

There were hardly any empty seats at Thursday’s opening session, Finding Your Voice, which was led by Marsha Guenzler-Stevens, director of the University of Maryland’s Stamp Student Union. With Chaka Khan’s “I’m Every Woman” playing quietly in the background, young women from campuses across the United States took their seats and chatted animatedly with each other. After her warm, inspiring introduction, Stevens took the stage … Continue reading at AAUW Dialog.