WPUNJ ACE-NET

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The WPU chapter of New Jersey ACE-NET has taken an aggressive approach to identifying the women who can grow from this network, developing the means to grow in our careers, encouraging us to reach for higher ground and overcome obstacles, advancing our cause at every opportunity, linking us with our colleagues in trusting, meaningful relationships that help us along our career paths, and supporting us in our efforts to become more than we ever thought we could. Since its inception in Summer 2004, the William Paterson University chapter has continued to offer events and meetings that bring women in higher education together.

  

 

 


The 2024 ACE-NET Period Poverty Project aims to collect more menstrual hygiene products this  year to be distributed to the WP Pioneer Pantry for students. This is part of the International Period Poverty Project which speaks to and against the shame that many young girls and women feel surrounding menstruation needs. There were 157 boxes/packages donated last year during Women's History Month and we hope to surpass that amount. These donated products directly helps to ensure that students, young girls, and women are being provided the hygiene products and materials that are necessary for their menstruation needs. 

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Students and ACE-NET members help sort and distribute
menstrual hygiene products

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ACE-Net's 2023 Annual President's Breakfast
(with keynote speaker Loretta McLaughlin Vignier)

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ACE-Net's 2022 Annual President's Breakfast
(with special guest Dr. Ashante Connor)

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ACE-NET's 2016 Annual Breakfast

 

ACE-NET’s 2015 Annual Breakfast with Kathy Waldron, Special Guest Lourdes Cortez.

Held on March 27, 2015.

Breakfast with Waldron

From left: Kathy Waldron, Lourdes Cortez, Jean Fuller-Stanley

 Breakfast with Waldron

From left: Madhuri Mukherjee, Susan Dinan, Kathy Waldron, Lourdes Cortez, Jean Fuller-Stanley, and Manina Urgola-Huckvale