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From 1954 to Today!Branch ActivitiesEstablished in 1954, current membership includes approximately ninety individuals with a wide range of talents and interests. In 2010 sponsored Campaign College at the University of Texas, Arlington. Read about on AAUW's blog, AAUW Arlington news on the blog In 2006, received the Star-Telegram’s George W. Hawkes STAR Award for service to the community. In 1986, started the Expanding Your Horizons program now sponsored by the University of Texas Arlington (UTA). Since 1973, has sponsored Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) for at-risk children in the Arlington Independent School District. Since 1972, our annual Used Book Fair (click for current poster), has provided funding for UTA Scholarships and RIF, supported H.O.P.E. Tutoring, The Arlington Literacy Center and other local programs, AAUW’s Educational Foundation (EF) and Legal Advocacy Fund (LAF) ...>> more history. Branch Scholarships & OpportunitiesFunds the Kathryn Head AAUW Scholarships for Women Returning to School at the University of Texas Arlington. Initiated and completed the Arlington Texas Branch Research & Project Grant and the Mary Swisher Smith Research & Project Grant, which continue to provide funds through the AAUW Education Foundation for women pursuing graduate degrees Offers continuing education for members through a variety of programs to challenge your interests, two contemporary literature groups, a study of classical literature and a study of women’s biographies. Contact/Join This BranchFor more information about Arlington Branch AAUW, contact the President or Membership VP at the e-mail links below, noting "AAUW" in the subject line. 2010-2011 Branch Leadership
2009-2010 Branch Leadership
Member, North Texas Metroplex Interbranch CouncilAttention Branch LeadersIf you have purchased a domain name for your branch (for example, aauwdallas.org), please contact the AAUW Texas webmaster at webmaster@. For no additional cost for web hosting, you may maintain your branch's web site on the AAUW Texas web server. Or you may ask the AAUW Texas webmaster to point to a web site that you maintain on a different web server.
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