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 ...
Four hundred Loudoun County middle schoolers gathered at the Academies of Loudoun on Saturday morning for a day of education, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. In a society still grappling with gender gaps in science ...
My interest in science began in elementary school. My teacher, a retired Air Force pilot, drew a different airplane on the whiteboard every day. I loved coming to school, looking at the board, and ...
Foothill High School senior Kenna Kashima would love to see herself working in a career of toy design. She said she was inspired by the popular “Barbie” movie that was released last year, and she also ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Girl Scouts of USA is on a mission to empower young girls, providing them with the skills and confidence to become future ...
When you picture a scientist on television, who do you see? Too often, the answer is a man in a white lab coat, hunched over a microscope, or a stereotypical “mad genius” bent on world domination.
About 300 Girl Scouts in Waltham got hands-on STEM experience on everything from drones to robots while meeting women working ...
All too often, female students are underrepresented in STEM classes. As a result, girls and young women have a hard time exploring the subjects and picturing themselves in related roles. Some progress ...
Carla Clark | For The Republic Lydia Rodriguez uses a controller to steer a robot as part of the the STEM Fair activities conducted by Columbus Robotics and Cummins during IGNITE Girl Up! 2025 STEM ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Every month, WISH-TV highlights a local school district with “The Morning Bell,” a conversation focused on new or exciting programs and accomplishments within Indiana schools. On ...
Growing up in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, Anushay Anjum loved school but was especially enamored with the sciences. Biology, physics, chemistry, information technology — she enjoyed them all ...