Michele Heyward: A hurricane and engineering camp made her an engineer
What really sold engineering for Michele Hayward was when she was 12 and a Category Five hurricane hit South Carolina.
What really sold engineering for Michele Hayward was when she was 12 and a Category Five hurricane hit South Carolina.
So many of us said we'd move to Canada after the 2016 election...Mahlena-Rae Johnson actually did it to seek a better life as a Black woman.
Aaliyah Nitoto is the visionary founder of Free Range Flower Winery, which makes wine from organically grown flowers, not grapes.
Veronica Arreola, a professional feminist, mom, and writer who has been working to diversify the STEM field for 2 decades.
When Lily Shaw was starting out as actress, her first agent told her, “If you only had the right look, you could be Sandra Bullock.”
Dr. Naama Barnea-Goraly is using her skills to create an app to support young women: Girltelligence.
Dr. Leslie Batchelder survived childhood abuse and trauma, mental illness, sexual harassment and assault, cancer, infertility, and the NICU.
“I put pen to paper for the first time when I was 35, and I had my first novel published when I was 45."
I’ve been advocating for nonsexist language in writing ever since I discovered feminism in college. And every Christmas, I’m reminded yet ag
Raina has an extensive grit story, but we mostly talked about her experience as a death doula and cannabis practitioner.
“Though this is a challenge, you will grow up to be a leader who will help our people. We need you to get through this.”