Girls and their families are invited to come and explore STEM careers with women who are working in STEM fields through 8 p.m. Friday at the Girls & Science Kickoff Event. It started at 4 p.m. and ...
Hands-on labs, mentorship and a student-led vision drew 40 girls to the inaugural program at Gould Academy in Bethel.
There was never a time when Temple Lester wasn’t passionate about science and math. The 16-year-old runs an online STEM education and retail site (JustTemple.com) to get her peers, especially girls, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CBS Colorado's "Meet the Mentor" special aired on March 21. The special highlights Girls & Science female mentors and their ...
About 3,000 girls and their family members descended on the Museum of Nature & Science Friday for the kickoff of Girls & Science. Dozens of businesses, organizations and agencies showed off their STEM ...
CBS Colorado celebrates Girls & Science throughout the month of March. Studies show that as girls enter their teenage years, confidence declines in their ability to do well in the STEM fields. That is ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A daughter's love of science prompted a Chicago mom to take action. She created Girls 4 Science, an all-girls initiative focusing on STEM. More than 500 girls have gone through the ...
Moloney is helping run Thomas College's 2nd annual Girls in Science Day. "It's been a huge expansion, so last year was our ...
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum’s (SBMM) Girls in Ocean Science Conference (GiOS), an educational event designed to connect girls in middle school and high school with leading female scientists and ...
Bringing science closer to communities, nuLab begins its 2026 trips with women scientists and an all-girls mobile classroom ...
On Feb. 11, Saint Louis University-Madrid joins a global celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science — an initiative led by UNESCO and UN Women to promote full and equal access ...
How many girls were in your science and math classes? The answer depends on when you were in school, of course because the share of girls studying science, technology, engineering, and math has ...