We encourage all GWIS Chapters to utilize the new Events Google Calendar! The calendar is accessible to anyone with a GWIS Google account, and can be used to share upcoming events. You can access the calendar by clicking the button below!
Is your chapter interested in meeting other GWIS members over Zoom? Rolla Chapter of GWIS has created the “GWIS National Mingle”. It has been a great opportunity to meet other GWIS members and talk about life. Time: every Wednesday from 12:30-1:30 PM PST If you are interested in participating, please join the event via Zoom.
The GWIS National Chapter brings you two wonderful seminars presented by Julie Anbarchian for GWIS International and everyone is invited!!
Date: 1st October 2023 Title: Making an Educational video Time: 2pm EST zoom link
Date: 29th October 2023 Title: Mindfulness and Breathing Techniques to Reduce Stress Time: 2pm EST zoom link
See you there!!
The GWIS Auburn Chapter recently met for their first GWIS meeting this fall. A series of upcoming events were discussed and planning is underway for the Jr. Mad Scientist event to be held on October 26th, 2023. Folks who enjoy mentoring and interacting with children in the Auburn/Opelika communities are welcome to sign up to volunteer for this event!
Look out for the link-in-bio or reach out to GWIS Auburn to know more!
Congratulations on the new members of the GWIS Nashville Chapter E-board! The search is on for a new treasurer...
Those looking to take on additional leadership roles and in the Nashville area are encouraged to apply!
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