Elect Her -- Campus Women Win coming to Purdue

January 21, 2014  


Elect Her – Campus Women Win, the only program that trains college women to run for student government and future office, will come to Purdue for the first time on Feb. 22. A callout for faculty and staff who would like to help support or learn more about the program is scheduled for noon-1 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 22) in Haas Hall, Room 101. 

Purdue's Elect Her event will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 22 at Purdue Memorial Union. Students interested in attending should apply online at www.purdue.edu/electher by Feb. 9. A student callout will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 22) in Beering Hall, Room 1230. 

The American Association of University Women and Running Start recently announced the program's 2014 expansion to 50 colleges and universities, including 17 new sites. In 2013, 88 percent of Elect Her participants in colleges and universities across the country won their bids for student government president.

"We are extremely excited and honored to have been selected as one of the Elect Her sites for 2014," said Melissa Gruver, assistant dean of students for civic engagement and leadership development. "We are certain that this program will have a positive impact on our participants, the university and beyond."

Although 20 women now serve in the U.S. Senate -- an all-time high -- women are still underrepresented at all levels of government. Among U.S. News & World Report's top 50 colleges, men account for more than two-thirds of student government presidents even though nearly 60 percent of U.S. college students are women.

"We want women to see themselves as political leaders on campus, because that makes them more likely to continue on in public office after college," said Kate Farrar, director of AAUW Campus Leadership Programs. "Our nation needs women leaders because they help change the conversation, whether it's in student government, city hall or Congress. The problems facing our country are tremendous, and we can't just be satisfied with the status quo. Having a diversity of perspectives is crucial to addressing our biggest challenges."

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