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AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research..

Welcome! We hope this page is useful to AAUW members and those residents of the Laurel, Maryland, area who are interested in the mission and goals of the Association. Visitors are welcome at all branch meetings. For more information, contact Laurel AAUW

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The Laurel Branch of AAUW

Who We Are

The Laurel Branch of AAUW was formed in 1953. Throughout its history,  the Branch has been active in the community. It started an adult  education program at Laurel High School. In 1996, the branch was a  co-founding organizational sponsor of the Friends of the Laurel Library.

 The Branch sponsors the Margaret Myerly Award which is given annually  to a graduating senior at Laurel High School. It was established in  memory of Margaret Myerly, an active member of AAUW, who taught math  at Laurel High School for 40 years. The first award was given to  Christopher Charles Prestel in 1983. 

 The National Association and Maryland AAUW have recognized the Laurel Branch for the dedication and achievement of branch members and  its strong commitment to accomplishing the AAUW mission of  education and equity for all women and girls. 

  2011 - 2012 Calendar

The following events are planned for 2011-2012. Check back for  updates and additions.

Tuesdays - January   - March 22 (except the last Tuesday of each month)  Looking for information and discussion on eight current foreign policy issues topics and a chance to add your opinions to a national report sent to decision-makers?  If so, call the Laurel branch library at 301-776-6790 to sign up for Great Decisions 2011.  Attendees will watch a half hour informational video, discuss readings prepared by the Foreign Policy Association, and complete opinion ballots.

Branch Newsletter

Click here to read the latest issue of our branch newsletter.

Membership

Membership is open to all graduates who hold an Associates, baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university. An undergraduate student enrolled in a regionally accredited educational institution is eligible for student affiliation.

By joining AAUW, you belong to a community that breaks through educational and economic barriers so that all women have a fair chance.

Click here for your membership application.

Click here for your student affiliate membership application.

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About AAUW

AAUW's Value Promise - By joining AAUW, you belong to a community that breaks through educational and economic barriers so that all women have a fair chance.

AAUW's Mission - AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research.

Since 1881, AAUW (formerly known as the American Association of University Women) has been the nation's leading voice promoting education and equity for women and girls. We have a nationwide network of nearly 100,000 members, 1,000 branches, and 500 college/university institution partners.  For more than 127 years, AAUW members have examined and taken positions on the fundamental issues of the day — educational, social, economic, and political. 

AAUW Issues - AAUW's voice has long influenced legislative debate on critical social issues such as education, sex discrimination, civil rights, reproductive choice, affirmative action, Title IX, welfare reform, vocational education, pay equity, family and medical leave, and health care reform.

AAUW Fellowships, Grants, and Awards - AAUW has a long and distinguished history of advancing educational and professional opportunities for women in the United States and around the globe. Each year AAUW provides millions of dollars in fellowships, grants, and awards for outstanding women around the globe and for community action projects. AAUW also funds pioneering research on women, girls, and education.

AAUW Leadership Programs - Through Leadership programs, women and girls acquire the skills they need to succeed and assume leadership roles in their academic, professional, and personal lives. Programs include Campus Action Projects, the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders in Washington, D.C., the Student Advisory Council, and Campaign College.

AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund - The AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund (LAF) works to combat sex discrimination in higher education and workplaces through campus outreach programs, an online resource library, and research reports. LAF also provides support to workplace sex discrimination cases that have the potential to make a difference for all women.

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last update 8/29/2011