AAUW Greensboro Branch

AAUW Greensboro Branch AAUW Greensboro, NC Branch is a membership organization which supports and advocates for the success of women and girls.

Administrator is Laura Tew AAUW Greensboro STEM ED

As the year comes to a close, reflect on success and programs with AAUW Greensboro.
05/04/2026

As the year comes to a close, reflect on success and programs with AAUW Greensboro.

Book Browsers April 6 read at the Kathleen Clay Library, 1:30 p.m.Dinners with Ruth, by Nina Tottenberg. Open to the pub...
03/27/2026

Book Browsers April 6 read at the Kathleen Clay Library, 1:30 p.m.
Dinners with Ruth, by Nina Tottenberg. Open to the public.

Book Browsers Meeting Place: Kathleen Clay Edwards Branch Library, 1420 Price Park Road (off Hobbs Road) Meeting Time: 1:30-3:00 p.m. Meeting Dates: First Monday of the month, except September. 2025-2026 Reading List: 2024-2025 Reading List: 2023-2024 Reading List: 2022-2023 Reading List: 2021-2022....

AAUW North Carolina is holding its first in-person conference since it was held in Greensboro in 2019. Our Charlotte Bra...
03/06/2026

AAUW North Carolina is holding its first in-person conference since it was held in Greensboro in 2019. Our Charlotte Branch is hosting this inspiring event on April 17/18 at the Hilton Charlotte Airport. Interested in learning more about our organization and our 11 branches? Current members, Future members, Past members.

Updates to the Agenda will be posted to the AAUW NC website under the Events menu option.  This agenda is the initial draft in late November.

Women in Nontraditional Careers
01/19/2026

Women in Nontraditional Careers

Margaret “Hap” Brennecke was the first female welding engineer employed at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Brennecke worked for 22 years as a research metallurgist for the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA). In 1961 she joined NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center as a welding expert.

Her experience was crucial to determining which materials and techniques should be used for building space rockets, especially cryogenic fuel tanks.

Having experienced gender discrimination throughout her career, Brennecke chose to use the nickname ‘Hap’ to disguise her gender in written reports.

https://awis.org/historical-women/margaret-hap-brennecke/

Saturday, January 10th, 11:00 a.m., FREE for members and guests. The Annual Soup Luncheon, Program Immigration Concerns....
01/08/2026

Saturday, January 10th, 11:00 a.m., FREE for members and guests. The Annual Soup Luncheon, Program Immigration Concerns. Location: Congregational United Church of Christ. 400 W Radiance Drive, Greensboro, NC 27403. [email protected]

Another reason AAUW's emphasis on higher education for women is so important. We are often the ones most affected...
01/05/2026

Another reason AAUW's emphasis on higher education for women is so important. We are often the ones most affected...

A new study led by UNCG researchers found first-year female college students are experiencing slower academic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic compared to males.

01/04/2026

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