Kitty Geidl, Ruth Sweetser, Marilyn Arp, Jo Sharrai, Pat Alpine - Boise Winter Board '09
About AAUW
Please explore links to Idaho branches and activities, and be sure to visit the Association website for the latest information on national programs; fellowships, grants and awards; groundbreaking research; public policy advocacy and position papers.
If what we do is of interest, take a look at the AAUW Mission Video to see who today's AAUW women are and what we're doing in communities around the country.
Founded in 1881, AAUW is the nation's leading advocate for educational equity for women and girls. There are more than 100,000 members in the United States, with over 1,300 branches and 500 college and university partners nationwide, dedicated to tearing down barriers to equality and creating opportunities to help women and girls reach their full potential. Visit AAUW's online museum for a virtual tour of our history.
AAUW was founded on the conviction that education is key to achieving equity for women. Our first study in 1885 helped open colleges and universities to women by refuting the once-popular notion that higher education threatens women's health. Today, more than a century later, we're still fighting to remove obstacles that hold women back.
2010 State Convention Resolutions