Girlpreneurs Learn How To Make Their Mark on the World
Fifteen-year-old Cailin is working on a mobile app designed to help first-generation … READ MORE
Fifteen-year-old Cailin is working on a mobile app designed to help first-generation … READ MORE
Dell Inc. and Stanford’s Rural Education Action Program (REAP) significantly boosts rural … READ MORE
Managing the Girls Track for the Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) Summit … READ MORE
“And mom and dad can hardly wait for school to start again!” … READ MORE
On a recent gray Saturday, the halls inside Austin High School couldn’t … READ MORE
The following is a guest post by Sylvia Acevedo―an engineer, a rocket scientist and lifelong Girl Scout. Sylvia credits her Girl Scout experience with propelling her to success within the corporate and philanthropic sectors. Her love of Girl Scouts and its mission eventually led her to the GSUSA … READ MORE
“I want to take the skills I have learned and open my new business.” These are the words of 14-year-old Zahrah Alias from South Africa, said with a big smile. Zahrah was one of 19 girls from South Africa, the U.S. and Australia who attended Girls Track, part … READ MORE