*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls who Code, says she has seen firsthand how girls use technology differently than boys to solve ...
A few years ago, I gave what I thought was the perfect commencement speech at a women’s college. It was my feminist manifesto. The ultimate mic drop after years of fighting for gender equality as ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, a national nonprofit organization working to prepare young women for jobs of the future, will give a 7 p.m. lecture Oct. 3 at ...
COOS BAY — The Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board is adding new clubs to the Girls Who Code schedule. Girls in grades 6 through 12 interested in joining should contact gwc@sowib.org for ...
AMES, Iowa -- Political entrepreneur Reshma Saujani will present the keynote address commemorating the 30th anniversary of Iowa State University's Program for Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE).
A statewide network of museums and nature centers, among other things, is planning to launch a program aimed at helping girls learn about jobs in the technology and science industry. The clubs will be ...
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - With the aim of opening the coding space to all who wish to participate, Educate Maine’s partnership with national organization Girls Who Code just got even more accessible. For ...
The girls are learning to create small programs, apps and video games. Members of the Girls Who Code club at Brookview Shelter in Dorchester, Massachusetts, are pictured here during a field trip to ...
As a Senior Software Engineer, Victoria Kyereme has known what it means to stand out. “Throughout my career, I’ve always been the only one – the only woman, or only Black woman, or only Black person, ...
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