First USA women University students scholarships as Biden, Khamala comes into office
USA Scholarships for Women University students; The American Association of University Women (AAUW) offers International Fellowships for full-time study or research to women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Both graduate and postgraduate study at accredited institutions are supported. Several fellowships are available for study outside of the U.S.
Fellowships support one year of study in the United States at the Master’s, PhD or Postdoctoral level.
USA Scholarships for Women – AAUW International Fellowships Grant Details:
Field of Study: Unrestricted
Doctorate Fellowship: $20,000
Fellowship year: July 1 to – June 30 of the following year
Today 19
⢠Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset, 5:30 p.m. Zoom meeting. Contact Mariko Higashi, marikoinmaui@gmail.com or 866-8116.
Wednesday 20
Pukalani Community Association, 6 p.m. meeting via Zoom. Discussions will include upcoming roadwork, an update from Mahi Pono and fireworks. Email donnajclayton@hawaii.rr.com.
Friday 22
⢠Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA), 12-step recovery program for people who want to develop healthy and loving relationships. 5:30-6:30 p.m. via Zoom. Newcomers welcome. For information, email FridayNightCoda@gmail.com.
Saturday 23
American Association of University Women’s, 10 a.m. social half-hour, followed by a business meeting and program via Zoom. For log-in information, contact Cathy Thompson, cathyt808@gmail.com.
We asked experts what’s plausible (Salwan Georges/Christopher Smith/The Washington Post; Lily illustration) Anne Branigin
Jan. 20, 2021
When President Biden took his oath of office on Wednesday, the most diverse administration in U.S. history came into power. It has done so at a time of multiple crises: The coronavirus has spiraled, even as vaccination efforts are underway. A massive economic downturn has disproportionately driven women out of the workforce most of them Black and Latina. And while Donald Trump is out, Trumpism continues to roil the country.
Still, many advocates say they are hopeful a new administration will bring policy changes that could have direct impact on the lives of millions of American women, pointing most recently to Biden’s $1.9 trillion economic and health-care relief package, unveiled Thursday.