Elect Her coming to Iowa State Jan. 23
A national program to encourage and train college women to run for student government and political office, Elect Her, will be at Iowa State on Saturday, Jan. 23.
A national program to encourage and train college women to run for student government and political office, Elect Her, will be at Iowa State on Saturday, Jan. 23.
Catt Center director Dianne Bystrom is one of three recipients selected for the 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Advancing One Community Award at Iowa State University.
Women whose leadership has made a difference at Iowa State University will be honored at a reception from 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union.
Staff members of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics are involved in several educational activities leading up to and following the Feb.1 Iowa caucus.
Iowa State students have until Feb. 1 to apply to two global leadership opportunities offered in summer 2016 and during the 2016-2017 academic year.
With ever-growing ways to communicate and share ideas in this digital age, women’s rights have been brought to the forefront of the media like never before, Kathleen Parker explained to a full Benton Auditorium last Thursday.
In this issue of Voices, three women who were young wives and mothers during the Great Depression – and whose strength and courage were an inspiration to their families and communities during that period and for many years to follow – are featured.
The Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics is pleased to recognize the accomplishments and activities of its faculty, staff, students and alumni.