Students participate in Alvernia University Women's Council
The Alvernia University Women's Council (AWC) was established in January of 2018 by women who are committed to empowering the female Alvernia community. The Council continues to reflect the needs and aspirations of women within the Alvernia community through its mission. The Alvernia University Women's Council fosters the personal and professional development of Alvernia women at all life stages, strengthens their connection to Alvernia and each other, and educates and inspires them to pursue and grow in leadership roles both in their chosen profession and the greater community.
The AWC spearheads numerous educational programs, creates internship and job placement opportunities for students, and runs a robust mentorship program for all Alvernia women. AWC inspires and prepares the young women of today to be leaders and visionaries in tomorrow's workplace.
Through Alvernia University's rich campus life, students enjoy a full calendar of activities and events, more than 60 clubs, intramural sports, and student leadership and governance opportunities. The University presents endless opportunities for students to gain leadership, problem-solving, collaboration, and teambuilding skills. Students hone lifetime skills essential for any industry or field of study.
Student clubs and activities also offer students opportunities to connect with Alvernia's surrounding communities throughout Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania. Through service, engagement, and leadership, students learn indelible lessons outside the classroom. Campus clubs and activities are among the many ways in which Alvernia students gain real-world experience, contribute to more than 60,000 hours of community service each year, and help the university remain deeply anchored within its communities.
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