Next Meeting: Health Lecture Series "A Joint Effort: Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis"
Sept. 28, 2010 at 2 p.m. in B204
Our guest is Dr. Lynn D. Meisles.
Please RSVP before Sept. 20 by emailing Jean Dugo at jdugo1@triton.edu
Want to join, have questions, want to know more or want to suggest a lecture speaker or topic? Please e-mail us at
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AAWCC MISSION STATEMENT
The American Association for Women in Community Colleges is the leading national organization that champions women and maximizes their potential.
The American Association for Women in Community Colleges is dedicated to changing women's lives through leadership and education, thus strengthening our colleges and communities.
- Adopted 2004
The following definitions further define the mission:
Leadership – advocacy, actively promote and train others to be leaders, diversity, affirmative action.
Association – membership organization generating at the local, state, regional, national and international level.
Changing – achieving equity and economic independence.
Education – improving access to education for all women and professional development through role modeling, workshops, conferences, forums and publications.
Community College – community, junior and technical colleges.
Communities – learning communities, geographic communities and global communities.
- Adopted 1995
AAWCC National Organization
The American Association for Women in Community Colleges
is the leading national organization that champions women and maximizes
their potential. AAWCC is a national membership-based organization
and an affiliate council of the American Association of Community
Colleges.
AAWCC MEMBERS
Important messages from the national office - information and forms available online at AAWCC National Website
AAWCC Members:
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