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Debbie Sterling was one of the few female engineers in her classes. She made it her mission to teach young girls how fun and exciting the subject can be.
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Julián Mora Gómez, Corporate Vice President of the Bancolombia Group. Photo: Valora Analitik By: Julián Mora Gómez, Corporate Vice President of the Bancolombia Group The importance of encouraging women's participation in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has recently grown in the country and the world. In this video column, Julián Mora Gómez, Corporate Vice President of the Bancolombia Group, Mora highlights ho…

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🔊 Listen to this news By: Laura Ponce Torrejón - LA PATRIA “That's a man's thing”, “you only come here to get a husband” or “you would be better off studying something else”, are just a few phrases that women have always heard when they express their desire to study engineering, a field traditionally dominated by men. However, this reality is not limited to engineering, since all fields directly related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering…

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borderscollege.ac.uk broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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