We Welcome New CSUS AAUW Representatives By Gloria Yost
Katherine Betts, who started her higher education journey at CSU Chico, is the director of Belonging Education and Support in the Department of Inclusive Excellence at Sac State. She received her MA from Indiana State University and is currently working on a PhD from Toledo University. Katherine says she is excited to be back in California and looks forward to strengthening ties between CSUS and AAUW, especially with the Sacramento Branch.
Aisha Engle has been program coordinator for the Women’s Resource Center at Sac State for the past eight years and has just moved over to the Career Center where she will be working as a career/financial/wellness counselor. She received both her BA and MA degrees at CSUS. Aisha’s many campus connections and enthusiasm are a great resource as we work to re-establish our AAUW Sac State student affiliate.
Both Katherine Betts an Aisha Engle have joined out branch and we look forward to meeting them in person.
We thank our previous CSUS AAUW partners, Professor Molly Dugan and Leigh Barber of the Academic Affairs Office, for connections between our branch and Sac State that they helped nourish.
Sac State Buzz: Did You Know?
- CSUS is a college/university partner with AAUW.
- All undergraduate students can sign up for free AAUW e-memberships.
- Students and staff have access to the wealth of resources on the AAUW website, including opportunities to apply for fellowships and grants and to take advantage of AAUW partner benefits.
CSUS, fondly known as Sac State, is continuing its college/university partnership with AAUW, which means all undergraduate students on campus can sign up for free AAUW e-memberships.