Leadership Opportunities for Campus Women
Our friends at AAUW (the American Association of University Women) are hosting a webinar about campus-based leadership programs for women on Tuesday, August 19th, at 2:30 and 7 p.m. EDT. On this call, students can get an inside look at the following programs:
- Elect Her - Campus Women Win: A program that encourages and trains college women to run for student government on their campuses to build the pipeline of women running for office.
- The National Student Advisory Council: A yearlong leadership program for 10 college women who serve as AAUW ambassadors on their campuses. These students build relationships with local branches, lead campus events that promote women’s equity, and help plan and implement National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) activities.
- Campus Action Project (CAP) Grants: Campus Action Projects are annual, grant-funded, student-led projects that put AAUW’s latest research into action. This year’s program is sponsored by Pantene and focuses on stereotypes and biases.
NCLC's Annual Summit in DC
The National Campus Leadership Council holds an annual Summit in Washington, D.C., that brings together incoming and outgoing student body presidents to tackle major issues affecting our generation. More than 100 student leaders will convene in the nation’s capital to connect and set a course for strategic action over the coming year.
Over the last two Summits, more than 200 student body presidents have convened to build a strong community of student leaders that has spread innovative campus initiatives and provided critical leadership on national policy debates. NCLC empowers student leaders to make a meaningful impact on issues like student debt, youth jobs, and campus safety.
This year's Summit is coming up in a few weeks, so time is running out to register. Learn more here.
Upcoming Conferences in Portland and Texas
Student government leaders in the northwest and southwest both have the opportunity to attend great student government conferences next month.Read more