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Tag Archives: girls in STEM
Stop! In the Name of Science!
Getting Girls Interested in STEM from an Early Age Originally published August 3, 2012 With the recent death of Dr. Sally Ride, I have been thinking a lot about what science education was like for me as a kid and what … Continue reading
Girls Can Be Astronauts, Too
Trying to combat cultural mores Originally published March 4, 2011 With the final launch of the space shuttle Discovery last week, I got to thinking yet again about a troubling incident that took place when Muffin and Squeaker were only … Continue reading
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