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Why We Need a National STEM Competition Just for Girls
When I was in the third grade, I invented a refrigerator. It was fancy for the time – it kept an inventory of everything inside, suggested recipes, and (gasp!) connected to the internet so you could order groceries from home. … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Interns, Social Policy, Uncategorized, Women
Tagged engineering, math, science, STEM, technology, toshiba, women
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How Norway Has us Beat on Women in Corporate Leadership
In the U.S., we’ve heard the dismal figures on women in corporate leadership positions time and again. Among Fortune 500 companies, women make up less than 5 percent of CEOs. Within boardrooms in these companies, women hold only 17 percent … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Interns, Sanford, Social Policy, Women
Tagged business, lean in, women
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