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GNO – September 2023 – Japanese Tea Ceremony
Dear AAUPW members, We had a nice GNO afternoon at the Japanese Tea House on Sunday Sept. 3rd. The weather was gorgeous and we were able to all get in together for the first ceremony. It was very interesting and Read More
October Program Meeting 2023
Following eye surgery in 2016, AAUPW member Ruth Kreider spontaneously set off on an adventure walking the ancient pilgrim route “The Way of St. James” across northern Spain. She will share her experiences and impressions as well as answer practical Read More
4th of July Party 2023
What a wonderful time we had a the AAUPW annual 4th of July Party! Held on July 2nd we celebrated with a barbeque, quiz and songs! Many thanks to our hostess Lena Bittl and her family for providing the perfect Read More
May Program Meeting
As usual our May meeting is all about Elections. We are looking forward to meeting at our usual location near Rotkreuzplatz on May 24th (not the 3rd Wednesday). Besides conducting elections, we will be hearing from our adopted charity IMMA. Read More
April Program Meeting
Celeste Arrington (PhD, University of California, Berkeley) is Korea Foundation Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University. Her research interests include law and social change, comparative policy processes, and transnational advocacy. Her first book Read More
March Program Meeting
In March 2023, we will feature five of our AAUPW members in a panel discussion sharing their professional journeys, experience as a females in the workplace and dealing with diversity. Their personal stories span the following industries and fields – Read More
February Program Meeting
What is the brain and how does it work? Is there a difference between the brain and the mind? At our meeting in February, we will explore some of the fundamental questions of modern neuroscience. Munich is one of the Read More
January Program Meeting
In January 2023 our speaker will be Roger Voight. He is a survivor of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society. This was a horrible scandal of stolen babies who were sold in adoptions in the early part of the 20th Century. Read More
January Program Meeting – Heads Up
In January 2023 our speaker will be Roger Voight. He is a survivor of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society. This was a horrible scandal of stolen babies who were sold in adoptions in the early part of the 20th Century. Read More