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Category - Girls and Women in STEM/STEAM
Women in STEM: Celebrating the International Day of the Girl 2019!
We joined hundreds of organizations around the globe to celebrate the International #DayoftheGirlChild on October 10. This United Nations-led...
Girls walkSTEM: Lanie Learns to Code
This post is an interview with Helena Ingram, author of children’s book, Lanie Learns to Code. Read on to learn about she has channeled her...
Girls walkSTEM® Series: Girl Scouts STEM Center of Excellence
We are excited to announce our latest forum series, Girls walkSTEM®! In this series of forum posts, we will feature a number of posts highlighting...
How STEM and Innovative Thinking Equip Students to be the ChangeMakers of Tomorrow
Dr. Gina Cherkowski We recently had the chance to interview Dr. Cherkowski about the importance of STEM and innovative thinking for today’s students...
A fashion show at a science museum. Why not?
Having a fashion show at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science might seem out of the ordinary, but it exactly models the close relationship between...
Dr. Karen Uhlenbeck, First Woman to Win Prestigious Abel Prize for Math, offers her Perspectives on Learning Math
Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck. Credit: Andrea Kane IAS Congratulations to Dr. Karen Uhlenbeck for winning the prestigious Abel prize for math, awarded to...
Just in time for #Oscars2019, for your consideration, we’d like to share this guest blog written by our founder, Dr Koshi Dhingra, for...
Host a Children's Author at Your School to Promote Earth Day
Authors can bring both fiction and non-fiction books to life for young people. Every year, schools around the world invite authors and illustrators...
To keep girls in science and math, we have to change a hostile culture
At talkSTEM we are committed to broadening participation in STEM. Here’s an op-ed written by talkSTEM Founder and Director, Dr. Koshi Dhingra...