NAUW College Alumnae Club

NAUW College Alumnae Club FOUNDED IN 1910 CELEBRATING OVER 100 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE AND SISTERHOOD. The College Alumnae Club was organized March 1910 by Mrs.

Mary Church Terrell, Dr. Sara Brown, Dr. Fairfax Brown, and Miss Mary Cromwell in Washington, DC. Twenty university graduates joined elected officers and planned a program. The new Club desired to stimulate young women to attain professional excellence, to exert influence in various movements for the civic good, and to promote a close personal and intellectual fellowship among professional women.

In 1919 the Club invited the first group of university graduates, who lived outside the District, to organize. Baltimore accepted the invitation. Through the efforts of the College Alumnae Club seven branches were organized in cities where college women desired the affiliation with the founding group. On April 6-7, 1923 representatives of the newly organized branches met in Washington, D.C. to consider the foundation of a national organization. A temporary National Association of College Women was formed. It was at the next conference on April 25-26, 1924 that the permanent organization was established and in November of that year it was incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia. On August 9, 1974 at the biennial convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Association accepted its updated Charter and became known as the National Association of University Women (NAUW). The Association from its inception is a service and educational organization. In the beginning, the women of NAUW were proactive regarding the education of women, their living conditions on campuses, the need for a dean of women who would be an advocate for women students and the training of teachers. As the years progressed, the organization raised its voice regarding major civic and national issues such as business opportunities for African-Americans, mental health and child welfare, and the improvement of in*******al and international relations. The Association has cooperated with national and local social and economic programs and is affiliated with the National Council of Negro Women, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, United Negro College Fund, the National Coalition for Literacy, and the American Council on Education. In 2010, we celebrated our Centennial! 100 Years Strong!

Today we honor our fallen military heroes who have sacrifice their lives to secure our freedom. On this day of remembera...
05/25/2026

Today we honor our fallen military heroes who have sacrifice their lives to secure our freedom. On this day of rememberance we reflect on the courage of U.S. Army Second Lieutenant, Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez, a Medical Service Corps officer who was deployed to Iraq with the 204th Support Battalion. She is recognized as the first Black female officer in U.S. military history to die in combat.

Perez was inducted into the Maryland's Women Hall of Fame in March 2026 and some of her personal belongings are on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

NAUW CAC, takes this time to reflect and remember all of those who have serve for this country and sacrificed. We honor their legacy and express our deepest gratitude.

Happy Mother’s Day! We’re giving flowers to all the mothers and maternal figures who show unwavering support and love th...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day! We’re giving flowers to all the mothers and maternal figures who show unwavering support and love that nurtures the next generation.

Take a moment to share a heartfelt "thank you" message with a maternal figure in your life and celebrate the power of motherhood.

This weekend, the CAC Literacy Committee returned to  for the second annual Literacy Day! We spent time reading with stu...
05/03/2026

This weekend, the CAC Literacy Committee returned to for the second annual Literacy Day! We spent time reading with students and donating books! 📚 CAC is excited to continue fostering a love of , strengthening foundational skills, and supporting lifelong learning. 💚🤍

04/28/2026

The NAUW CAC Double Good Popcorn Fundraiser is almost at the finish line, just 2 days left! 🍿

Support our mission by placing an order or making a direct donation via Zelle: [email protected]

Every contribution helps us continue serving and uplifting our community. Thank you for your support!

Happy Resurrection Sunday from the National Association of University Women, Inc. College Alumnae Club! May your Sunday ...
04/05/2026

Happy Resurrection Sunday from the National Association of University Women, Inc. College Alumnae Club! May your Sunday be filled with joy, peace and prosperity.

DEADLINE EXTENDED!! Are you a high school student, rising high school student or a parent of one interested in attending...
04/04/2026

DEADLINE EXTENDED!! Are you a high school student, rising high school student or a parent of one interested in attending a historically Black college and university (HBCU)? Join us for an HBCU “Chat and Chew,” featuring local HBCU representatives for an interactive Q&A session on Saturday, April 18, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the Marilyn J. Praisner Library.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Register by Saturday, April 11. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nauw-cac-yes-i-can-hbcu-chat-chew-tickets-1982940199516

Over the weekend, NAUW CAC’s Literacy Committee collaborated with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church to host an afternoon Liter...
03/24/2026

Over the weekend, NAUW CAC’s Literacy Committee collaborated with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church to host an afternoon Literary Workshop at the Rita Bright Recreational Center in Washington, D.C. This project supported families at the Mary Church Terrell House. CAC led vision board making, reading activities and writing exercises. Officers from Precinct 4 from the Metropolitan Police Department generously donated lunch, and CAC members donated 50 books!

Take charge of your health. This is your time to feel informed, empowered and in control.Join us for “Menopause: Cool Fa...
03/22/2026

Take charge of your health. This is your time to feel informed, empowered and in control.

Join us for “Menopause: Cool Facts — Redefining the Change,” a virtual discussion on women’s health in midlife and menopause, on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 7 p.m. ET.

Panelists include Dr. Kimberly Turner, board-certified OB/GYN, and Dr. Wanda K. Evans, Doctor of Physical Therapy and NAUW CAC chair of the health and wellness committee.

They’ll break down the facts, answer your questions and share practical tips for navigating menopause symptoms.

Register by Monday, April 13. Click here to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSffQuYH-M8-kPr2KtGJk9IytUxshCdU75njgUMCfuR7yCNPVg/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=111613248310851459392

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