Newsletter: Showcase
2nd Annual Branch Showcase The second annual AAUW Morgan Hill Showcase on October 22 was a big success. The well attended event presented information about branch programs and interest groups, showed off the
2nd Annual Branch Showcase The second annual AAUW Morgan Hill Showcase on October 22 was a big success. The well attended event presented information about branch programs and interest groups, showed off the
Each summer, after we have accounted for all expenses and income associated with the Wildflower Run, the branch Allocations committee (which includes all chairs and coordinators who will be requesting funds) meets to create
Do you know a college student who may be interested in NCCWSL 2024? Last year, AAUW Morgan Hill selected Chinazom Ofobuki, a student at Gavilan College, to attend the May 2023
Scholarship Recognition Event acknowledges this year's Tech Trek campers and scholarship recipients The Scholarship Recognition Event, August 22 at the Morgan Hill Library, highlighted AAUW's many scholarship opportunities. After President Suman
What is NCCWSL? The National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, NCCWSL, is an AAUW program that brings together 100s of young women from around the country for three days of
Donation From Edward Boss Prado Foundation At AAUW Morgan Hill's September 11 Fall Luncheon, Cecelia Ponzini, branch member and CEO of the Edward-Boss-Prado-Foundation (EBPF) presented $10,000 to our local scholarships program -
AAUW Morgan Hill Scholarship to Leadership Morgan Hill Now Available AAUW Morgan Hill annually sponsors a woman in the community to attend Leadership Morgan Hill. Applicants do not need to be
Keeping in Touch (KIT) Grants Awarded to 15 Former Scholarship Winners The Keeping in Touch (KIT) program was started over ten years ago to continue financial support for the winners of branch
Alexandria Mandel, chair of the Keeping in Touch program, will soon begin contacting our former scholarship winners and sending them applications to apply for this year’s grants. The grants are intended
In memory of Gemma Abels, a local educator, activist, labor organizer, and champion of social justice, the Edward Boss Prado Foundation, in partnership with SURJ South County (Showing Up for Racial Justice), is presenting