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More women in STEM? Now that sounds like music to our ears! 🎼 🎻 Learn more about how these Georgia Tech Neuroscientists are delving into the intersection of music and memory. b.gatech.edu/4dEvMfs

More women in STEM? Now that sounds like music to our ears! 🎼 🎻 Learn more about how these Georgia Tech Neuroscientists are delving into the intersection of music and memory.
b.gatech.edu/4dEvMfs
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For the first time in 133 years, more than half of Caltech's incoming undergraduate class are women, outnumbering their male counterparts. We’re thrilled to see more women entering STEM and are committed to fostering a more equitable and supportive culture in tech.

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Oh “hay” there! 👩‍🌾 🚜 🐴 Student inventor Maia De La Cruz wanted to make farm work easier, so she invented “Farmer’s Friend.” This device use tech to speed up the the process of stacking up hay in barns. to.pbs.org/3AIol8A

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"The door to opportunity is not opened by an individual, but by a collective. We must lift as we climb."— Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first African American woman astronaut in space

"The door to opportunity is not opened by an individual, but by a collective. We must lift as we climb."— Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first African American woman astronaut in space
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The sports referee is actually a smartphone. 🏸 📱 Badminton player and technologist Jenny Zhu created an app that uses upiring software to more accurately analyze fouls and faults on the court. bit.ly/4dK3TCU

The sports referee is actually a smartphone. 🏸 📱  Badminton player and technologist Jenny Zhu created an app that uses upiring software to more accurately analyze fouls and faults on the court.  
bit.ly/4dK3TCU
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Congratulations to Spelman College for receiving a $5 million grant from Google—the largest grant received in the HBCU’s history. Spelman is set to create a STEM HUB that highlights data surrounding BLACK WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND tech. bit.ly/3AJEN8z

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“You can be whatever you want to be” These University of Maine students are on a mission to change the face of STEM (and inspire other women to do the same!) bit.ly/4cHLRA1

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These women are changing the game. Meet seven Black girl gamers making waves in the male-dominated video game industry. bit.ly/3X9iQYc

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Closing the gender gap starts with mentorship. Here’s how industry leaders can better support diverse voices in tech. bit.ly/4dFKGCv

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Engineer Becky Mashàido wanted to make the beauty industry more inclusive for people of color. She created KiAsili Naturals, a platform that uses AI to help match users with personalized hair care and skin care products. bit.ly/3zbFEyi

Engineer Becky Mashàido wanted to make the beauty industry more inclusive for people of color. She created KiAsili Naturals, a platform that uses AI to help match users with personalized hair care and skin care products.
bit.ly/3zbFEyi
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Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin discovered that stars are predominantly composed of hydrogen and helium, challenging the prevailing belief of the time. However, her discovery was almost overlooked by her all-male team. Her groundbreaking ideas were initially ignored and not fully

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I’m thrilled to announce that two new members are joining our Girls Who Code board: Karen Pavlin, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at ServiceNow, and Tom Jones, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Women's World Banking. bit.ly/3Ti3RKb

I’m thrilled to announce that two new members are joining our Girls Who Code board: Karen Pavlin, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at <a href="/ServiceNow/">ServiceNow</a>, and Tom Jones, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of <a href="/womensworldbnkg/">Women's World Banking</a>. bit.ly/3Ti3RKb
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Girls Who Code takes LA! ✈️ 🌴Girls Who Code is teaming up with Citizens for its very first GWC Campus Connect Meetup in Los Angeles, California. Cali, get ready to expand your network and gain firsthand valuable insights into the tech world. Join us on Monday, 9/16, for

Girls Who Code takes LA! ✈️ 🌴Girls Who Code is teaming up with <a href="/CitizensBank/">Citizens</a> for its very first GWC Campus Connect Meetup in Los Angeles, California. Cali, get ready to expand your network and gain firsthand valuable insights into the tech world. 

Join us on Monday, 9/16, for
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Closing the gender gap in tech starts with mentorship. Here are good questions to ask someone you look up to. bit.ly/3ZdFTDC

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It’s not a pipeline problem; it’s a culture problem. Despite being underrepresented in the industry, research from Accenture shows that women business leaders have nearly double the tech experience of their male counterparts. yhoo.it/4edRfff

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Let us choose for ourselves our path in life, and let us try to strew that path with flowers.” – Emilie du Chatelet, mathematician, physicist, and author #QOTD