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Lessons From a First Time Lobbyist

Admit it: Has there ever been a time when you've wanted to ask your members of Congress a question — or just give them a piece of your mind? Lobbying is a way to do just that. Read about AAUW intern Erin Hiemstra's first foray into the world of lobbying and learn how you, too, can come face-to-face with your congressional reps.

PLUS: Tips on successful advocacy


Top 10 Tips for Finding Your Dream Internship

Your peers offer their time-tested advice on how to land that coveted internship and jumpstart your career.

PLUS: Job-hunting web resources 


Taking It to the Streets: The March for Women's Lives

On April 25, a historic gathering of like-minded women and the men who respect them will take place in our nation's capital. Come march with AAUW to show your support.

PLUS: Bring the March Home


Purpose, Power, Progress: The 2004 Student Leaders Conference

Join hundreds of college students in Washington, D.C., this June for three days of networking, leadership training, and problem solving at the National Conference of College Women Student Leaders.

Register online today! [Registration is now closed]


Women's Studies Degrees: What Do You Think?

Whether you love it or loathe it, the discipline of women's studies has become a mainstay on U.S. campuses. But do you have to major in them to really appreciate them? Two students offer different perspectives on the value of women's studies.


Women's History Month: A Tribute to Women in the Arts

March is Women's History Month, a time to take stock of our collective achievements and celebrate the progress we've made. There may be more work to do, but many women — like artist Frida Kahlo — have already made their mark.

PLUS: An AAUW fellow sculpts her career

Coming soon: AAUW's new online museum


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