Growing up, Gail Reimer, a 1984–85 American Fellow, knew she was going to have to do something more than just live her life. With two parents who had survived the Holocaust, Gail had been brought up t… more →
AAUW Dialogmandytoomey wrote 1 month ago: Growing up, Gail Reimer, a 1984–85 American Fellow, knew she was going to have to do something more … more →
mandytoomey wrote 2 months ago: After graduating with a bachelor of arts in English and French, 2004–05 American Fellow Robin Blaetz … more →
mandytoomey wrote 3 months ago: I am always interested in learning about the paths that lead women back to school. For me, it was an … more →
mandytoomey wrote 4 months ago: Jean Elson This semester, like most semesters, Jean Elson, a 1998-99 American Fellow, has about 200 … more →
mandytoomey wrote 5 months ago: Denise Decker and her seeing eye dog. I am always in awe of people who not only face adversity, but … more →
mandytoomey wrote 7 months ago: Kimberly Ennico, Project Scientist, Ames Research Center For Kimberly Ennico, a 1997–98 American Fel … more →
mandytoomey wrote 8 months ago: Ilana Blumberg For Ilana Blumberg, a 2004–05 American Fellow, life has been a series of balancing a … more →
mandytoomey wrote 12 months ago: Last week I moved back to the United States after a four-year teaching stint in Brazil. Holidays wer … more →