Carrie Chapman Catt, who led the National American Woman Suffrage Association when women won the right to vote, attended Iowa State Agricultural College in Ames, Iowa. She received a Bachelor of Science degree and was the only woman graduate in the class of 1880. She was an activist for women on campus , helping establish the Ladies Military Company, a drill and fitness group, and the Crescent Literary Society, providing girl students a place to speak for themselves.
Later the college became Iowa State University and, to honor Carrie, in 1992 founded the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics. Its mission is to interest, educate and engage citizens in the political process. The Center offers leadership development and mentoring to students interested in politics, public service and women's issues. It fosters research on issues related to women and politics. It offers lectures, programs and seminars featuring prominent women leaders, national and international scholars. It encourages women and men to pursue careers in politics, public administration and public service through a special training program. To learn more about the cattcenter.iastate.eduCarrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics visit the website. Find more information about the scholarships and training programs offered.
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