Events Across the Country Respond to Gender Gap in Science, Technology, Engineering And Math Career Fields

| March 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

"Big Bang Theory" Star Mayim Bialik and DeVry University Host National HerWorld(R) Month to Inspire High School Girls to Make a Difference through STEM (Photo: Business Wire)It is projected that job opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) will grow more than 7 percent faster than job opportunities in non-STEM fields through 2018. Despite this positive employment outlook, women hold less than one quarter of STEM positions today. To help reverse this trend, Mayim Bialik is partnering with DeVry University for National HerWorld® Month to show high school girls how they can make a difference in their world through STEM.

Now in its 16th year, DeVry University’s HerWorld program educates high school girls about in-demand STEM careers and inspires them to achieve their college and career goals. Bialik will host a HerWorld event in New York City on March 8, one of the 24 HerWorld events taking place across the country this month. This year, it is anticipated that more than 7,000 young women from hundreds of high schools nationwide will participate.

“Science, technology, engineering and math have lacked visible female role models in the past, and high school girls often perceive the curriculum for these subjects as less approachable,” said Bialik, who holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Neuroscience and currently stars in CBS’s The Big Bang Theory. HerWorld challenges this perception by giving teenage girls a platform to experience the excitement of STEM firsthand. It engages them in the unique stories of successful women who are making a difference by introducing new innovations and leading initiatives that change lives and inspire enthusiasm about the world of STEM.”

Each high school girl attending will have the opportunity to interact with peers, participate in hands-on workshops, engage in confidence-building activities and hear from successful STEM female role models from such notable organizations as Cisco, Google and Microsoft.

HerWorld is an initiative of STEM Ready, a national grassroots movement established by DeVry University to introduce more high school students to STEM and careers in STEM. For more information, visit www.devry.edu/STEMReady.

  

National HerWorld Month Event Schedule

        
Date    Location
3/1/2013    Fresno, Calif.
3/1/2013    Phoenix
3/4/2013    Chicagoland area
3/5/2013    Tinley Park, Ill.
3/6/2013    South Florida
3/7/2013    Kansas City, Mo.
3/7/2013    Addison, Ill.
3/8/2013    Houston
3/8/2013    New York
3/8/2013    Merrillville, Ind.
3/9/2013    Sacramento, Calif.
3/13/2013    Downtown Chicago
3/14/2013    Las Vegas
3/15/2013    Washington, D.C.
3/15/2013    Indianapolis
3/16/2013    San Diego
3/19/2013    Atlanta
3/20/2013    Philadelphia
3/22/2013    North Brunswick, N.J.
3/22/2013    Charlotte, N.C.
3/27/2013    Dallas
3/27/2013    Columbus, Ohio
3/27/2013    Fremont, Calif.
  

Source: Business Wire

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