A.A.U.W.
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Even so, the A.A.U.W. determined that one-third of the gap remained unexplained.
From New York Times
Now, working in conjunction with the A.A.U.W., they plan to have negotiation workshops — called Smart Start — in place by spring in more than 300 colleges and universities nationwide.
From New York Times
“The judge’s decision was pretty straightforward,” said Lisa Maatz, director of public policy and government relations at the A.A.U.W., a women’s advocacy group.
From New York Times
She applied for membership in the national A.A.U.W. and got in; Washington was ordered to take her in or get out of the association.
From Time Magazine Archive
Last week, at its national convention in Seattle, the A.A.U.W. voted to change the bylaws and require the admission of any college alumna "regardless of race, color, creed or religion."
From Time Magazine Archive
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