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Posts by Candice Helfand-Rogers
Engineering a Career Path in the Modern STEM World
Durham, of Chic G.E.E.K.S., discusses racial representation and damaging stereotypes.
Old MacDonald Need Not Be a Man
More women are working fields and tending to livestock, despite stubborn stereotypes.
STEM Entrepreneurship – Where are the Women?
How can we bridge this seemingly insurmountable gap?
Survey: Funding an Issue For the Majority of Small Business Owners
They name it as a problem more often than tax reform or the ACA.
Report: America Leads the World in Female Entrepreneurship
Researchers have found that the United States has the most entrepreneurial economy.
SBA to Help Improve Entrepreneur Training for Those Back from War
Good news for the over 2.2 million female veterans living in the United States.
Starting a Business With a Man? You Might Not Get Much of a Say
The findings of a recent study show that women who create startups with men get fewer chances to lead.
Report Highlights Inequality for Black Female Entrepreneurs
Black women said to still be last among all women in revenue generation.
Tech Education Coming to Women in West Africa
More than 1,500 Nigerian women will receive training thanks to a new effort by the Youth for Technology Foundation.
Researchers Find That Women Keep Executive Boards Honest
Study shows that the presence of female executives reduces the likelihood of fraud.
Study Shows Independent Women in India More Likely to Suffer Abuse
Researchers found that more dependent women were less at risk.
7 of the Best Spots for Hatching Your Ideas
A brief list of socially-focused entrepreneur incubators throughout the United States.
A New – and New Age – Way to Secure Startup Funding
PayPal and Lending Club are offering entrepreneurs a different way to use technology as a funding source.
UNF Initiative Aims to Empower Young Women
The United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign hopes to reach “the world’s hardest-to-reach adolescent girls.”